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Definition of Multistory
1. Adjective. Having more than one story.
Definition of Multistory
1. Adjective. (context: usually of a building) Having numerous stories or levels. ¹
2. Noun. A building with numerous stories or levels. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Multistory
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Multistory
Literary usage of Multistory
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Handbook for the Seismic Evaluation of Buildings: A Prestandard, 1998 edited by Ugo Morelli (1999)
"multistory buildings should not rely on stucco walls as the primary ... In multistory
buildings, plaster or gypsum wallboard walls should not be used for ..."
2. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1883)
"The multistory building in the foreground is the library. Under construction
toward the background is a multistory laboratory building. dence of how a fair ..."
3. Quarterly of the National Fire Protection Association by National Fire Protection Association (1896)
"The classic folly of design was the extension of the open stair of the low building
to the multistory, as structures rose in height, with no thought of the ..."
4. Reducing Seismic Hazards of Existing Buildings: Workshop Proceedings edited by Roger E. Scholl (1993)
"Is the height/thickness ratio of the top story of a wall in a multistory building
greater than 9? 6. Is the height/thickness ratio of other stories of a ..."
5. Handbook for the Seismic Evaluation of Buildings: A Prestandard, 1998 edited by Ugo Morelli (1999)
"multistory buildings should not rely on stucco walls as the primary ... In multistory
buildings, plaster or gypsum wallboard walls should not be used for ..."
6. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1883)
"The multistory building in the foreground is the library. Under construction
toward the background is a multistory laboratory building. dence of how a fair ..."
7. Quarterly of the National Fire Protection Association by National Fire Protection Association (1896)
"The classic folly of design was the extension of the open stair of the low building
to the multistory, as structures rose in height, with no thought of the ..."
8. Reducing Seismic Hazards of Existing Buildings: Workshop Proceedings edited by Roger E. Scholl (1993)
"Is the height/thickness ratio of the top story of a wall in a multistory building
greater than 9? 6. Is the height/thickness ratio of other stories of a ..."