multiphase DC is quite common, car alternators are 3 phase. 3 windings, 120* phasing, where the voltage is rectified into DC. You'll see 3 humps usually +12 to +14 volts ,not sinewaves where voltage goes plus AND minus from 0 volts.
You'll also see multiphase DC more commonly referred to PWM, where it's a square wave being generated and not the usual sine wave. Every 'switching power supply' is at least 2 phase DC, large motors run on 6 phase ( 3 phase, bipolar), stepping motors in printers, are typically 2 phase, better are 4 phase. Railguns(fun 'toys' I used to build) can be considered multiphased DC.
BTW the motors that hobby RC 'drones' use are 3 phase DC motors, huge market, millions sold !
AC means Alternating Current, it goes one way then another , whereas DC (Direct Current) ,only flows in one direction.