multangularEtymologyFrom mult(i)- + -angular. Compare earlier multangle, French multangulaire, and Medieval Latin multangulāris.adjHaving many angles.nounEither of two bones in the wrist“The roentgenograms showed local loss of density of the navicular, the multangulars, and the cuboid.”Either of two bones in the wrist:; The trapezoid bone (lesser multangular).Either of two bones in the wrist:; The trapezium bone (greater multangular).