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multiform

[ muhl-tuh-fawrm ]

adjective

  1. having many different shapes, forms, or kinds.


multiform

/ ËŒmÊŒltɪˈfÉ”Ëmɪtɪ; ˈmÊŒltɪˌfÉ”Ëm /

adjective

  1. having many forms or kinds
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Derived Forms

  • multiformity, noun
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Other 51³Ô¹Ï Forms

  • ³¾³Ü±ô·³Ù¾±Â·´Ú´Ç°ù·³¾¾±Â·³Ù²â [muhl-t, uh, -, fawr, -mi-tee], noun
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51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins

Origin of multiform1

From the Latin word multiformis, dating back to 1595–1605. See multi-, -form
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He interprets one multiform category, “Monster,†from an original angle — the creature’s physical characteristics.

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It explained that the Central Area was riddled with problems “so multiform, so complex, that individuals become lost and confused in this ‘urban jungle’ of social disorder and decay.â€

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Neuhauser called America-in-Miniature a “visual encyclopedia, embracing the multiform character of the United States— from maple syrup to oil wells, from the Lincoln Memorial to Mount Rushmore,†as reported by The Washington Post.

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The artist was forging yet another branch of his multiform practice: a live show, inspired by Japanese puppet theater, to complement work in his upcoming gallery exhibition.

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Fulminating against what he described as a “multiform attack by the U.S. empire†to depose him, Mr. Maduro vowed to resist.

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