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interdisciplinary
[in-ter-dis-uh-pluh-ner-ee]
adjective
combining or involving two or more academic disciplines or fields of study.
The economics and history departments are offering an interdisciplinary seminar on Asia.
combining or involving two or more professions, technologies, departments, or the like, as in business or industry.
interdisciplinary
/ ˌɪԳəˈɪɪˌɪəɪ /
adjective
involving two or more academic disciplines
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of interdisciplinary1
Example Sentences
Hospice is an interdisciplinary service that provides everything from pain relief to spiritual support to medication management to dietary consulting to mobility equipment to bereavement counseling.
The festival will feature “Working Overtime,” an exhibit curated by Kristofferson San Pablo, showcasing 19 interdisciplinary artists meditating on basketball as a lens for themes of hustle, resilience and community.
Brooklyn, around 2010, was really interdisciplinary and there was a lot of experimentation, and I was beginning to explore creative movement direction before I had a term for it.
Great, to be sure, but this “Great Yes” happens to be a project of Kentridge’s Centre for the Less Good Idea, a Johannesburg workshop he’s dubbed an “interdisciplinary incubator.”
As a scholar, and especially an interdisciplinary scholar, I want everybody to love and want to increase their knowledge and to respect knowledge.
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