0 having or experiencing many different forms or stages of development:
Intelligence is a polymorphous concept.
This inflammation consisted essentially of polymorphous cells (18 cases out of 24).
It is important to substitute a "unitary meaning" for a deceptive and polymorphous diversity, a meaning that will account for this diversity.
The copious pleasures on offer there are too artificial, too flagrantly polymorphous to allow the subject his conventional abdication of the self.
Its more distinctive features include substantive and diffuse orientation and polymorphous structure combined with inclusive membership.
In contrast, the polymorphous wine poem usually takes an open-ended or circular form that has no point of final resolution or closure.
The identification is unambiguous since is sensitive to structure and composition and then, isomorphous and polymorphous molecules can be distinguished.
Where do these polymorphous gender experiments unfold?
Error itself was regarded as too amorphous and polymorphous to display any structural order in its multifarious manifestations.