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the multifarious
adjective
Having multiplicity; having great diversity or variety; of various kinds; diversified; made up of many differing parts; manifold.
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He is happily alert to the multifarious surprises of small and large theatre revolutions.
The multifarious voices largely united on only one issue: the jester must not become king.
If caught, the multifarious reavers will obviously rape his son, then slaughter and eat them both.
The multifarious, energetic art here is in love with travel, cities, spaces.
The multifarious art that resulted was based on some simple guidelines.
Obviously the multifarious Mr. Ridley — who is also an artist, filmmaker and (gulp) children's book author — isn't easy to pigeonhole.
The poem describes the multifarious sufferings of a high official and his subsequent salvation by the god Marduk.
Over the course of our careers, we become highly attuned to the multifarious ways by which people communicate.
The multifarious uses to which flora is put is a revelation - from clothing and household utensils to medicine.
This list was started with one determination: not to use any of the multifarious Rocky training montages.
For those that can tell their boogaloos from pop locking, and appreciate the multifarious displays of MCs, hip-hop theatre holds no fears.
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