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Etymology

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From multi-hued.

Adjective

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multihued (comparative more multihued, superlative most multihued)

  1. Having multiple hues; colorful
    • 2007 January 27, Dennis Hevesi, “Carlos Lezama, 83, Dies; Shaped West Indian Parade”, in New York Times[1]:
      [] marchers — if you could call them that — pranced in grass skirts, leopard-skin warrior costumes and the multihued wings of butterflies.

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