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Definition of "multiformity" [mul•ti•form•i•ty]

  • The quality of being multiform, or having many forms. (noun)

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Use "multiformity" in a sentence
  • "Cocksworth (1991) and Douglas (2006) argue that Anglican eucharistic theology is characterized by multiformity, that is, a multiplicity of views with many voices actually competing against each other."
  • "Like salmon, we hurl ourselves against entropy, returning in fits and starts and occasional heroic leaps to our place of origin; as though the primal spirit had fallen into infinity multiformity and had somehow forgotten itself in the process."
  • "I am firm on the view from the case studies on my web site that there is a multiformity of view in the Anglican eucharistic tradition and such a situation requires dialogue but never acrimony."