Multistory (adjective)

  1. Having multiple levels or floors.
  2. Describing a building that is made up of multiple stories or levels.
  3. Refers to a structure that has more than one floor.

Origin:

The word 'multistory' is derived from the prefix 'multi-' meaning 'many' and the noun 'story', meaning 'a floor of a building'. the term refers to a building that has multiple floors or levels.

Examples:

  1. The multistory office building was a busy place, with workers coming and going all day long.
  2. The multistory apartment complex was a popular place to live, with a mix of studios, one-bedrooms, and two-bedrooms.
  3. The multistory mall was a shopper's paradise, with stores selling everything from clothes to electronics.
  4. The multistory hotel was a luxurious place to stay, with comfortable rooms and a range of amenities.
  5. The multistory museum was an educational experience, with exhibits covering a range of topics and interests.
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