See also: multiply

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Etymology

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From multi- +‎ ply.

Adjective

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multi-ply (not comparable)

  1. Composed of several plies.
    • 1946 November and December, “New L.M.S.R. Royal Coaches”, in Railway Magazine, page 371:
      The two saloons are finished in multi-ply panelling and the interiors have been designed to provide a unique scheme of decoration, and at the same time to reduce resonance.

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