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multiform

[muhl-tuh-fawrm] / ˈmʌl təˌfɔrm /


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Out there came A moon made like a face, with certain spots Multiform, manifold, and menacing: Then a wind rose behind me.

From The Voice of Science in Nineteenth-Century Literature Representative Prose and Verse by Various

Multiform ragged losels, runaway apprentices, starved weavers, thievish valets—an entirely broken population, fast tending towards the treadmill.

From Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 54, No. 333, July 1843 by Various

Out there came A moon made like a face with certain spots, Multiform, manifold and menacing: Then a wind rose behind me.

From The Poetry Of Robert Browning by Brooke, Stopford A. (Stopford Augustus)

V. Multiform difficulties will occur to every one on this theory.

From Life and Letters of Charles Darwin — Volume 1 by Darwin, Francis, Sir

Multiform, mul′ti-form, adj. having many forms, polymorphic.—n. that which is multiform.—n.

From Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 2 of 4: E-M) by Various




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