omniform

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English

Etymology

From Latin omniformis, from omnis (all) + forma (form). Compare French omniforme.

Adjective

omniform (not comparable)

  1. Having every form or shape.
    • 1744, George Berkeley, Siris, a chain of philosophical reflections and inquiries, concerning the virtues of tar-water:
      The living fire , the living omniform seminary of the world , and other expressions of the like nature , occurring in the ancient and Platonic philosophy

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