1. multivalent - Noun
2. multivalent - Adjective
3. multivalent - Adjective Satellite
Having a valence greater than one, as silicon.
Having more than one degree of valence, as sulphur.
Source: Webster's dictionarysubtle, multivalent allegory Source: Internet
Because of their highly repetitive, multivalent structure, virus-like particles are typically more immunogenic than subunit vaccines (described below). Source: Internet
The study offers a simple and promising way to tame the multivalent electrolyte structure toward creating long-life rechargeable aqueous batteries. Source: Internet
Valence Vaccines may be monovalent (also called univalent) or multivalent (also called polyvalent). Source: Internet
But symbols, as we have seen, are always multivalent. Source: Internet