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many–valued

adjective many–val·ued \ˌme-nē-ˈval-(ˌ)yüd, -yəd\

Definition of MANY-VALUED

2
:  possessing more than the customary two truth-values of truth and falsehood
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First Known Use of MANY-VALUED

1893

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