multichoice

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

multi- +‎ choice

Adjective[edit]

multichoice (not comparable)

  1. multiple-choice
    • 2003, Benjamin R. Barber, Strong democracy: participatory politics for a new age, page 286:
      A strong democratic referendum process would utilize a multichoice format in place of the conventional yea/nay option.
    • 2003, James William Cooper, C# design patterns: a tutorial, page 130:
      If there are a large number of funds, we'll use a multichoice list box, and if there are three or fewer funds, we'll use a set of check boxes.
    • 2008, Rodica Brânzei, Dinko Dimitrov, Stef Tijs, Models in Cooperative Game Theory, page 161:
      We provide an example of a multichoice game for which the value Φ is not equal to any of the values Ψw.