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a. Having multiple (literal or figurative) levels. (from 20th c.)
Usage examples of "multileveled".
Paul felt a solid floor beneath his feet, and turned slowly to discover an entire room behind him, multileveled, furnished sparsely but attractively with screens and low furniture.
He turned from the view and examined the rest of the multileveled room, the floor covered in rugs and soft mats, the tables low to the ground in the ancient Japanese style.
At the center of the mall stood a multileveled fountain made of curving sweeps of polished metal.
Spirit saw a shrine with multileveled upward-curving roofs, diminishing in size as they ascended.
In this storm-swept multileveled mountain of dense vegetation she'd felt reasonably safe from human searchers.
Beauty was far more complex and multileveled for him than it was for most people.
This multileveled place, full of complicated light and Curatia’s shimmering, oddly wistful music, came to seem as unreal and enchanted as if they had been transported to a cloud.