multiplex

[ˈmʌltɪplɛks]

multiplex Definition

  • 1a building containing several cinema screens.
  • 2having many parts or aspects.
  • 3a complex circuit formed by the interconnection of simple circuits.

Using multiplex: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "multiplex" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    We went to the multiplex to watch the new movie.

  • Example

    The issue is multiplex and requires a comprehensive solution.

  • Example

    The multiplex circuit is used in computer processors for faster data transfer.

multiplex Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for multiplex

Phrases with multiplex

  • a cinema with several screens showing different films

    Example

    Let's go to the multiplex cinema and watch whatever movie is available.

  • a technique that allows amplification of multiple DNA sequences simultaneously using several pairs of primers

    Example

    Multiplex PCR is a useful tool for detecting multiple pathogens in a single sample.

  • a method of transmitting multiple signals over a single communication channel

    Example

    Multiplexing is used in telecommunications to increase the efficiency of data transmission.

Origins of multiplex

from Latin 'multi-' meaning 'many' and 'plex' meaning 'folded'

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Summary: multiplex in Brief

The term 'multiplex' [ˈmʌltɪplɛks] refers to a building with several cinema screens, or anything with many parts or aspects. It can also refer to a complex circuit formed by the interconnection of simple circuits. Examples include 'We went to the multiplex to watch the new movie,' and 'The multiplex circuit is used in computer processors for faster data transfer.'