Definitions

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  • adjective Of or pertaining to more than one octave.

Etymologies

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multi- +‎ octave

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Examples

  • With her husky sound and impressive multioctave range, she appealed to early '60s radio listeners weary of teen stars and girl groups.

    The Copycats 2010

  • Ronnie James Dio's powerful, multioctave voice was perfectly suited to the ear-splitting, histrionic style of heavy metal and he sang with two of the genre's most important bands in

    Top stories from Times Online 2010

  • Lokara exhorted in a multioctave cascade, andmiddot; "I have control of Recovery's communications.

    Recovery Dillard, J. M. 1995

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