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English
1.1
Alternative forms
1.2
Etymology
1.3
Adjective
1.3.1
Synonyms
1.3.2
Coordinate terms
1.3.3
Translations
English
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Alternative forms
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multi-hour
Etymology
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multi-
+
hour
Adjective
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multihour
(
not
comparable
)
Of two or more
hours
in
duration
.
Synonyms
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hourslong
Coordinate terms
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agelong
ageslong
centurieslong
centurylong
daylong
dayslong
decadelong
decadeslong
hourlong
hourslong
millennialong
millenniumlong
minutelong
minuteslong
monthlong
monthslong
multiday
multidecade
multimonth
multiweek
multiyear
secondlong
secondslong
weeklong
weekslong
yearlong
yearslong
Translations
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of two or more hours in duration
Belarusian:
многагадзі́нны
(
mnohahadzínny
, literally
“
of many hours
”
)
Polish:
wielogodzinny
(pl)
(
literally
“
of many hours
”
)
,
kilkugodzinny
(pl)
(
literally
“
of a few/several hours
”
)
Russian:
многочасово́й
(ru)
(
mnogočasovój
, literally
“
of many hours
”
)
,
несколькочасово́й
(
neskolʹkočasovój
, literally
“
of a few/several hours
”
)
Ukrainian:
багатогоди́нний
(
bahatohodýnnyj
, literally
“
of many hours
”
)
,
кількагоди́нний
(
kilʹkahodýnnyj
, literally
“
of a few/several hours
”
)