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Many-sided

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man⋅y-sid⋅ed

[men-ee-sahy-did]
–adjective
1. having many sides.
2. having many aspects: a many-sided question.
3. having many interests, qualities, accomplishments, etc.; versatile: The typical person of the Renaissance was many-sided.

Origin:
1650–60


man⋅y-sid⋅ed⋅ness, noun
man·y-sid·ed   (měn'ē-sī'dĭd)
adj.  
  1. Having many sides.
  2. Having many aspects, talents, or interests. See Synonyms at versatile.
man'y-sid'ed·ness n.

Many-sided

Ma"ny-sid`ed\, a. 1. Having many sides; -- said of figures. Hence, presenting many questions or subjects for consideration; as, a many-sided topic.

2. Interested in, and having an aptitude for, many unlike pursuits or objects of attention; versatile. -- Ma"ny-sid`ed*ness, n.
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