noun
- plural of multisense; the quality or state of having multiple meanings or interpretations
- plural of multisense; data or information that engages or involves multiple sensory modalities simultaneously
Usage: technical; linguistics; often used in academic or specialized contexts
Usage: technical; computing; multimedia
Examples
- The word 'bank' demonstrates multisenses in English, referring both to a financial institution and the edge of a river.
- Modern interfaces leverage multisenses by combining visual, auditory, and tactile feedback.
- Linguists study multisenses to understand how context resolves word ambiguity.
- Virtual reality systems exploit multisenses to create immersive user experiences.
- The poem's multisenses allowed readers to interpret it in several different ways.