polymorphous

/ˌpɑliˈmɔrfəs/
adjective
  1. Having or taking many different forms, shapes, or stages.
    • The polymorphous nature of the virus makes it difficult to develop a single vaccine.
    • The artist's polymorphous style ranges from realistic portraits to abstract sculptures.
    • In mythology, the god is polymorphous, appearing as a swan, a bull, or a shower of gold.
  2. Able to change or adapt into various forms or functions.
    • A polymorphous programming language can be used for both web development and data analysis.
    • The company's polymorphous business model allows it to succeed in many different markets.
    • Her polymorphous talents include singing, dancing, and acting.
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