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Definition of Multistorey
1. Adjective. Having more than one story.
Definition of Multistorey
1. Adjective. (alternative spelling of multi-storey) ¹
2. Noun. (alternative spelling of multi-storey) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Multistorey
Literary usage of Multistorey
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Socioeconomic Renovation in Viet Nam: The Origin, Evolution, and Impact of by Boothroyd, Peter, Xuân Nam Phạm (2000)
"Those who did buy a lot were wealthy and able to build durable multistorey houses.
The other households sold their lots. 2. The provision of clean water is ..."
2. Human Rights in Moldova: The Turbulent Dniester by Erika Dailey, Lois Whitman (1993)
"Both sides widely employed snipers, shooting from roofs and top floor windows of
multistorey houses, which gave both sides a pretext for shelling ..."
3. Architectural Guide to Moscow by Aleksandr Viktorovich Anisimov (1993)
"... or floodplain, includes multistorey dwelling houses and social service projects.
There are three blocks with a varying number of storeys (10-23l, ..."
4. Twist & Build: Creating Non-orthogonal Architecture by Karel Vollers (2001)
"... multistorey FREE-RULERS AND MIXERS Free-rulers are buildings with twisted
facades, of which the rules rotate in two directions simultaneously. ..."
5. Western Canada by Paul-Eric Dumontier, Jennifer McMorran, Pierre Longnus (2004)
"Take, for example, the deep, multistorey loggias on a number of the facades, such
as that of the Lee Building (129 East Pender St.), built in 1907. ..."
6. Frame and Generic Space by Bernard Leupen (2006)
"... second combination gives us D ^ X - \ d This opens up the possibility of
multistorey stacking. Access and skin have the same status as the structure. ..."
7. Socioeconomic Renovation in Viet Nam: The Origin, Evolution, and Impact of by Boothroyd, Peter, Xuân Nam Phạm (2000)
"Those who did buy a lot were wealthy and able to build durable multistorey houses.
The other households sold their lots. 2. The provision of clean water is ..."
8. Human Rights in Moldova: The Turbulent Dniester by Erika Dailey, Lois Whitman (1993)
"Both sides widely employed snipers, shooting from roofs and top floor windows of
multistorey houses, which gave both sides a pretext for shelling ..."
9. Architectural Guide to Moscow by Aleksandr Viktorovich Anisimov (1993)
"... or floodplain, includes multistorey dwelling houses and social service projects.
There are three blocks with a varying number of storeys (10-23l, ..."
10. Twist & Build: Creating Non-orthogonal Architecture by Karel Vollers (2001)
"... multistorey FREE-RULERS AND MIXERS Free-rulers are buildings with twisted
facades, of which the rules rotate in two directions simultaneously. ..."
11. Western Canada by Paul-Eric Dumontier, Jennifer McMorran, Pierre Longnus (2004)
"Take, for example, the deep, multistorey loggias on a number of the facades, such
as that of the Lee Building (129 East Pender St.), built in 1907. ..."
12. Frame and Generic Space by Bernard Leupen (2006)
"... second combination gives us D ^ X - \ d This opens up the possibility of
multistorey stacking. Access and skin have the same status as the structure. ..."