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multiforme

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Catalan

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Etymology

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Learned borrowing from Latin multifōrmis. By surface analysis, multi- +‎ -forme.

Adjective

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multiforme m or f (masculine and feminine plural multiformes)

  1. multiform

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French

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Etymology

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    From multi- +‎ -forme.

    Pronunciation

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    Adjective

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    multiforme (plural multiformes)

    1. multiform

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    Italian

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    Etymology

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    From Latin multifōrmis, calque of Ancient Greek πολύμορφος (polúmorphos). By surface analysis, multi- (many”, “multi-, multiplying prefix) +‎ -forme (form”, “shape).

    Pronunciation

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    • IPA(key): /mul.tiˈfor.me/
    • Rhymes: -orme
    • Hyphenation: mul‧ti‧fór‧me

    Adjective

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    multiforme m or f by sense (plural multiformi)

    1. multiform
    2. varied
    3. versatile
      • 2015, Daniele Luttazzi, “Bloom: Porno-Teo-Kolossal”, in Bloom: Porno-Teo-Kolossal, 1st edition (satirical parody; paperback), Il Fatto Quotidiano, A, page 7:
        Un uom dal multiforme ingegno vive, del mondo esperto, e delli vizi umani e del valore, rege d'Itaca pietrosa
        A man of multiform ingenuity lives, experienced of the world, and of human vices and virtue, king of rocky Ithaca.

    Latin

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    Adjective

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    multifōrme

    1. nominative/accusative/vocative neuter singular of multifōrmis

    Spanish

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    Etymology

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    From Latin multiformis, equivalent to multi- +‎ -forme.

    Adjective

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    multiforme m or f (masculine and feminine plural multiformes)

    1. multiform

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