I. ˈməltə̇ˌfȯrm, -ȯ(ə)m adjective
Etymology: French multiforme, from Latin multiformis, from multi- + -formis -form
: having many forms, shapes, or appearances
the multiform universe of nature and man — John Dewey
a protean and multiform ego — J.L.Lowes
II. noun
: something that is multiform
the multiforms of Christianity — F.S.Kinney