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Definition of Omniform
1. a. Having every form or shape.
Definition of Omniform
1. Adjective. Having every form or shape. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Omniform
1. of all forms [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Omniform
Literary usage of Omniform
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Works of John Locke by John Locke (1823)
"... that " the immediate object of our understandings are the divine ideas, the
omniform essence of God, partially represented or exhibited" (2). ..."
2. The Works of John Locke by John Locke (1823)
"... that " the immediate object of our understandings are the divine ideas, the
omniform essence of God, partially represented or exhibited" (2). ..."
3. The Philosophical Works of John Locke by John Locke, James Augustus St. John (1892)
"... or their nature were better known when it is said that " the immediate object
of our understandings" are "the divine ideas, the omniform essence of God, ..."
4. The Hymns of the Rigveda by Ralph Thomas Hotchkin Griffith (1890)
"8 May they who formed the swift car, bearing heroes, and the cow omniform and
all-impelling, Even may they form wealth for us,—the ..."
5. Giordano Bruno by James Lewis McIntyre (1903)
"Let us then turn our eyes to the omniform image of the omniform God, and gaze
upon the living and mighty reflection of Him." The three characteristics of ..."