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multi-ply — ˈməltə̇ˌplī adjective Etymology: multi + ply, n. : composed of several or many plies multi ply nylon multi ply glass … Useful english dictionary
multi-ply — /mul tee pluy , mul tuy /, adj. having or composed of several plies: a multi ply fabric. [1935 40] * * * … Universalium
multi-ply — mul·ti ply … English syllables
multi-ply — adjective Date: 1926 composed of several plies … New Collegiate Dictionary
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