omniformity

English

Etymology

From omniform +‎ -ity.

Noun

omniformity (uncountable)

  1. The state of having every form.
    • 1642, H[enry] M[ore], “ΑΝΤΙΨΥΧΟΠΑΝΝΥΧΙΑ [Antipsychopannychia], or A Confutation of the Sleep of the Soul after Death”, in ΨΥΧΩΔΙΑ [Psychōdia] Platonica: Or A Platonicall Song of the Soul, [], Cambridge, Cambridgeshire: [] Roger Daniel, printer to the Universitie, →OCLC:
      Her centrall omniformity / Thus eady keepeth off needleffe infinity

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