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."