WordNet
multi-valued
adj. having many values, meanings, or appeals; "subtle, multivalent allegory" [syn: multivalent]
Usage examples of "multi-valued".
Mathematicians, struggling to expand Aristotelian logic, later discovered the so-called probability logic and finally the multi-valued logic.
He had looked it up at the library and found an opaque treatise on complex variable theory that apparently described how the sheets made a multi-valued expression into a mathematical function.