Multidisciplinary (adjective)

Involving or relating to multiple disciplines or fields of study.

Origin:

From the prefix multi- meaning many, and the noun discipline, meaning a field of study or expertise.

Examples:

  1. A multidisciplinary team was put together to find a solution to the complex problem.
  2. The study of cancer is multidisciplinary, involving experts from different fields such as genetics, medicine and oncology.
  3. The school's multidisciplinary curriculum is designed to give students a well-rounded education that integrates different subjects and perspectives.
  4. The research project was multidisciplinary, drawing on expertise from different fields such as sociology, psychology and economics.
  5. The design of this building is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of architecture, engineering and art.
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