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Occurring in or having many forms or shapes or appearances.
uniform
polymorphic
polymorphous
1
And
many
-
and
multiform
-
and
marvelous
-
are
the ruses by which she accomplishes that end.
2
Where stop the influence of love or how limit its
multiform
degrees?
3
The brave general or discoverer inspires and stimulates his men by
multiform
motives.
4
Worry is as
multiform
and as diverse as are the people who worry.
5
Who can read the meaning of a thing so monstrously
multiform
!
6
Such prolonged fiddling upon one
string
-
such
multiform
presentation of one idea!
7
The more we study him, the more are we astonished at his
multiform
genius.
8
They did not last long; before and after them were cares, miseries, endurance
multiform
.
9
Art thrives because it fulfils a complex and
multiform
interest.
10
Straightway the
multiform
creation germinates forth, and all beings live.
11
His variety and
multiform
genius cannot otherwise be accounted for.
12
A
multiform
crown, consisting of various flowers, bound the sublime summit of her head.
13
The ingenuity which is part of the
multiform
basis of the American nature was aroused.
14
The life, flow, and oneness are unique; the charm of the
multiform
motions is indescribable.
15
But they are reflecting the many-coloured,
multiform
life of America, in journalism and in art.
16
In man, talent varies, and the mind wavers; consequently, his will is
multiform
and vague.
multiform
so multiform
as multiform
multiform aspect
multiform genius
beheld the multiform