multistop

English

Etymology

multi- + stop

Adjective

multistop (not comparable)

  1. Involving more than one stop.
    • 2007 August 12, Barry Rehfeld, “Now, Even Those Temporary Wheels Can Be Greener”, in New York Times:
      But he still likes to take the wheel for occasional multistop spins around town, for hundred-mile drives to a vacation home on Long Island and for business trips when he’s in California.

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