Definitionadj. occurring in or having many forms or shapes or appearances
Last update: August 12, 2015
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There are over fifty of these vases, of multiform shapes. [Please select]
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An essence composite and multiform, and conjoined with time. [Please select]
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In man, talent varies, and the mind wavers; consequently, his will is multiform and vague. [Please select]
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Multiform difficulties will occur to every one, with respect to this theory. [Please select]
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A multiform crown, consisting of various flowers, bound the sublime summit of her head. [Please select]
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Of such are those multiform dramas, constantly varying, of which Mr. [Please select]
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It was his might that kept the multiform structure of the material and psychical world in perennial harmony. [Please select]
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Death had pursued him closely under the waves; he found it waiting for him when he was risen--waiting multiform. [Please select]
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The hero in hell, or who, educated by the devil, learns every kind of evil, is a variation of this multiform idea. [Please select]
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The lord of this multiform cow of heaven, he who makes it pregnant and fruitful and milk-yielding, the spring or morning sun, the rain-giving sun (or moon) is often represented as a bull. [Please select]
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"Let us now if ever remove from ourselves multiform knowledge, exterminate all the variety of life, and in perfect quiet approach near to the cause of all things." [Please select]
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