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Etymology

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From multi- +‎ car.

Adjective

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multicar (not comparable)

  1. Using or involving multiple cars
    • 2007 January 15, “Fed Up in San Francisco: Tales From the Parking Wars (3 Letters)”, in New York Times[1]:
      Case in point: this morning’s traffic report included the usual five or six accidents with injuries and multicar crashes that snarl the Bay Area freeways twice a day.

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