omniform

omniform

(ˈɒmnɪˌfɔːm)
adj
of all forms or appearances
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He is omnific, omniform, omnipercipient, omniscience, omnipotent.
"Every mind is omniform, every mind has latent in it all possible forms of the mind, even one's own mind," writes R.
Clifford Geertz, for example, has claimed that anthropology "was born omniform" (1983, 21).
This form is marvelous, because in one mode it is uniform, in one mode multiform, in one mode omniform, in one mode nulliform.
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