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polymorphous

ADJECTIVE
  1. having or occurring in several distinct forms
    man is both polymorphic and polytypic
    a polymorphous god
  2. relating to the crystallization of a compound in two or more different forms
    polymorphous crystallization
  3. relating to the occurrence of more than one kind of individual (independent of sexual differences) in an interbreeding population
    a polymorphic species

How To Use polymorphous In A Sentence

  • Its many polymorphous delights include its being a casebook of prosody, but its real achievement is its musically endgame equipoise and its intelligent, credible wisdom.
  • With enthusiasm we dialogue and synagonize at the synods of our didymous Organizations in which polymorphous economic ideas and dogmas are analyzed and synthesized. Languagehat.com: UNCLEFTISH BEHOLDING.
  • Overall, however, the sexual activity in the play seems to fall not into the categories of gay or straight but into a kind of polymorphous perversity.
  • There is an incredible tenderness in all this, as well as a polymorphous sensuality. RIDDLE ME THIS
  • Intelligence is a polymorphous concept.
  • It was polyvalent, polyphonic, and polymorphously perverse.
  • As you may judge from the above his ‘compagnie de la net’ consists of polymorphously perverse villains of the vilest description. Cheeseburger Gothic » Sweet jeebus, lookit this mess!
  • A great polymorphous injunction bound the Englishman and the poor Lorrainese peasant alike. As history would have it, the latter was named Jouy.
  • Freud demonstrated quite convincingly that when born, humans are ‘polymorphously perverse’, that is to say capable of receiving pleasure and stimulation from the whole body as one erogenous zone.
  • Eroticized grrrl power becomes a contest of popularity intensified through the polymorphous visual style of MTV.
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