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Multipartite
Multipartite Mul*tip"ar*tite, a. [L. multipartitus multus much, many partitus divided, p. p.: cf. F. multipartite. See Partite.] Divided into many parts; having several parts.

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- Look up multipart in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Multipart may refer to: a multipart message in the MIME internet format Multipart Solutions, a British...
- use of the multipart type, MIME allows mail messages to have parts arranged in a tree structure where the leaf nodes are any non-multipart content type...
- 2009, TVS LSL acquired Multipart Holding, which is among the top three after market logistics companies in UK. With the Multipart acquisition, TVS LSL formed...
- Multipart stationery is paper that is blank, or preprinted as a form to be completed, comprising a stack of several copies, either on carbonless paper...
- first developed for HTML email messages, using the MIME content type multipart/related. MHTML files use an .mhtml or .mht filename extension. The first...
- vie dei canti festival in the winter months. Mauro Balma, ‘Lexicon of multipart singing in Liguria and in the area of the Four Provinces (Apennine of...
- A download manager is a type of software that manages the downloading of files from the Internet, which may be built into a web browser, or as a standalone...
- // Create the Multipart. Add BodyParts to it. Multipart mp = new MimeMultipart(); mp.addBodyPart(p1); mp.addBodyPart(p2); // Set Multipart as the message's...
- the multipart message into its individual parts using the --BOUNDARY tag and then decrypts the encrypted parts. It then re****embles the multipart message...
- clients, using the Content-Type: multipart/alternative, as specified in RFC 1521. The message itself is of type multipart/alternative, and contains two parts...