1. multi-story - Noun
2. multi-story - Adjective
multi-story (not comparable)
(US, Canada) Alternative spelling of multi-storey
multi-story (plural multi-stories)
(US, Canada) Alternative spelling of multi-storey
If you have a large home or are looking for a router capable of sufficiently covering a similar large space (like a multi-story office), then you might want to consider investing in a mesh router system. Source: Internet
The company is occupying a portion of the white, multi-story building in the foreground. Source: Internet
New representative government buildings and multi-story tenement houses were built at around that time. Source: Internet
At the time of Spanish encounter beginning in the 16th century, these peoples were living in complex, multi-story villages often built around a central courtyard. Source: Internet
Beginning with Augustus (r. 30 BC-14 AD), several emperors attempted to establish limits of 20–25 m for multi-story buildings, but met with only limited success. Source: Internet
Finding a parking space is supposed to be made somewhat easier by the construction of new underground multi-story parking lots (Importanne Center, Importanne Gallery, Lang Square, Tuškanac, Kvaternik Square, Klaić Street, etc.). Source: Internet