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polymorphous

[pol-ee-mawr-fuhs] / ˌpɒl iˈmɔr fəs /


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And on a dresser in the bedroom, another Picasso plate offsets a quirky, multicolored polymorphous work in fiberglass by the French contemporary sculptors known as Les Simonnet.

From New York Times

While an allergy to the sun sounds like a rare situation, polymorphous light eruption is actually relatively common, prevalent in up to 20 percent of people.

From Fox News

“Trending Tropics” has brisk, polymorphous, electro-Afro-Caribbean grooves and more singing than rapping.

From New York Times

Their patron and ally is Princess Bubblegum of the Candy Kingdom, a beneficent ruler with a mad-scientist streak, whose deliciously polymorphous subjects include gumdrops, banana guards and a cinnamon bun.

From New York Times

But, if you consider what’s here and what’s not, you can extract a sense of how polymorphous the medium is now, even if it’s not the same as seeing it played out on the walls.

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