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Adjective
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
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Etymology
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Proto-Indo-European
*pleh₁-
Proto-Indo-European
*polh₁ús
Ancient Greek
πολῠ́ς
(
polŭ́s
)
lbor.
English
poly-
English
modal
English
polymodal
From
poly-
+
modal
.
Adjective
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polymodal
(
comparative
more
polymodal
,
superlative
most
polymodal
)
pertaining to
several
different forms of
sensory
information
involving more than one
sense
Derived terms
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polymodally
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English terms prefixed with poly-
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