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mehrstartigem

Mehrstartigem is a German adjective form built from mehr (more, several) and startig (start-related), used to describe something characterized by multiple starts or initiation events. It is a relatively rare, technical coinage and does not appear as a widely established entry in standard dictionaries. When employed, it typically refers to processes, systems, or procedures that involve repeated launches, restarts, or initiations.

Etymology and form

The base adjective mehrstartig denotes a property of having several starts. Like other German adjectives, it

Usage and context

Mehrstartigem tends to surface in technical writing, project descriptions, or descriptive prose where the author wants

Limitations

Because mehrstartigem is not a common dictionary entry, its usage may be unfamiliar to general readers. It

See also

Mehrfach, Mehrstufig, Start, Startvorgang.

inflects
to
fit
the
noun
it
describes
and
the
grammatical
case.
The
form
mehrstartigem
appears
in
contexts
where
the
adjective
takes
a
dative
singular
form
(for
example
after
a
preposition
such
as
mit
or
in
a
phrase
like
bei
mehrstartigem
Start),
or
in
other
cases
depending
on
gender
and
number.
The
uninflected
form
is
mehrstartig.
to
emphasize
repeated
initiation
or
relaunch
events.
Typical
collocations
include
mehrstartiges
System,
mehrstartiges
Verfahren,
or
mehrstartiger
Start,
with
the
exact
ending
adapting
to
the
noun’s
gender,
number,
and
case.
is
largely
a
descriptive
term
for
a
specific
concept—namely,
the
presence
of
multiple
starts
within
a
process
or
system—rather
than
a
widely
established
technical
standard.