multidisciplinary
adjective
mul·ti·dis·ci·plin·ary
ˌməl-tē-ˈdi-sə-plə-ˌner-ē
-ˌtī-,
especially British -ˌdi-sə-ˈpli-nə-rē
: combining or involving more than one discipline or field of study : interdisciplinary
Treatment requires a multidisciplinary approach involving physicians, nutritionists, psychologists, trainers, and gynecologists …—Michelle L. Cameron Donaldson
However, the task of interpreting such spectra … will take a multidisciplinary team of astrophysicists, Earth scientists, climate scientists, and biologists.—Sarah Scoles
Indeed, nanotechnology may change the way we think about mechanical engineering altogether, making it a more multidisciplinary field, one as concerned with atomic-level effects as electrical engineering or chemistry is.—Stephen L. Girshick and Arun Majumdar
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