multidenominational

English

Etymology

From multi- + denominational.

Adjective

multidenominational (comparative more multidenominational, superlative most multidenominational)

  1. having multiple denominations
    • 2007 August 25, Katie Zezima, “A Summer Island Rallies Around Its Aging Chapel”, in New York Times:
      The chapel has been multidenominational Christian for decades, though rabbis have occasionally presided over Jewish services from its wooden altar.

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