0 consisting of many different types that do not appear to go together:
1 consisting of many different types, parts, or colors that do not seem to belong together:
It is the study of the means by which we sanction belief in the outcome of simulation studies, despite their motley methodology.
Conspicuously absent, even in that very motley picture, are back vowels of any length in the left half of the structure.
The motley expressions of civil associational life were of various hues.
Occultism swallows up motley discourses whose only shared feature is ideological disenfranchisement.
Although jobbers were often represented as an archetype, they were, in fact, a rather motley, indeed heterogeneous, group.
They insist, then, on "a single property" because common intuition demands it, but that property can nevertheless be a motley jumble of types of reflectances.
Understanding the conceptual change that managed care represents is the first step to a responsible assessment of the motley guises of managed care.
Despite care taken in analysis, this was unavoidable due to the small, structurally complex, motley nature of the zircons.