multistream

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

multi- +‎ stream

Adjective[edit]

multistream (not comparable)

  1. Involving more than one stream.
    • 1982, Nihon Hakkō Kōgakkai, Journal of fermentation technology:
      The multistream oxygen supply prevents acetate accumulation []
    • 1994, Manfred Schüssler, Wolfgang Schmidt, Solar magnetic fields:
      Detailed calculations of flux tubes with multistream radiative transfer have been presented []
    • 1995, Peter J Thomas, The social and interactional dimensions of human-computer interfaces:
      These time-stamped multistream data files are "merged" and synchronized with the videotape (Figure 11.9).

Verb[edit]

multistream (third-person singular simple present multistreams, present participle multistreaming, simple past and past participle multistreamed)

  1. (computing) To transmit multiple streams simultaneously.