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- DictionaryMul·ti·plex/ˈməltēˌpleks/
adjective
- 1. consisting of many elements in a complex relationship: "multiplex ties of work and friendship"
noun
- 1. a system or signal involving simultaneous transmission of several messages along a single channel of communication.
- 2. a movie theater with several separate screens.
verb
- 1. incorporate into a multiplex signal or system: "thirty-two of these signals can be multiplexed together to form a 2Mb data stream"
Definition of multiplex noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
multiplex | American Dictionary. noun [ C ] us / ˈmʌl·təˌpleks / Add to word list. a large movie theater building that has several separate movie theaters inside it: What’s playing at the multiplex? (Definition of multiplex from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) multiplex | Business English. noun [ C ]
1. A multiplex communication system. 2. A building having a number of separate movie theaters that are usually accessed from a central lobby. 3. A dwelling with multiple separate units. v. mul·ti·plexed, mul·ti·plex·ing, mul·ti·plex·es. v.intr. To send messages or signals simultaneously using a multiplex system. v.tr.
MULTIPLEX definition: a cinema that has separate screens and shows different films at the same time. Learn more.
3 days ago · noun. 1. telecommunications. a. the use of a common communications channel for sending two or more messages or signals. In frequency-division multiplex the frequency band transmitted by the common channel is split into narrower bands each of which constitutes a distinct channel.
Verb. Filter. adjective. Multiple or manifold. Webster's New World. Relating to, having, or consisting of multiple elements or parts. American Heritage. Similar definitions. Designating or of a system for transmitting or receiving simultaneously two or more messages or signals over a common circuit, carrier wave, etc. Webster's New World.
noun. communicates two or more signals over a common channel. see more. adjective. many and varied; having many features or forms. “the multiplex opportunities in high technology”. synonyms: manifold. multiple. having or involving or consisting of more than one part or entity or individual.