adjective
- having every form or shape; taking all forms
Usage: formal; rare
Examples
- The artist’s omniform sculptures seemed to shift between different shapes as viewers moved around them.
- Ancient mythology often depicted gods as omniform beings capable of assuming any appearance.
- The omniform nature of clouds allows them to create endless patterns in the sky.
- Scientists study the omniform properties of certain materials that can adapt to various conditions.
- The omniform design of the building incorporated elements from multiple architectural styles.