Having diverse or many different forms or shapes; existing in varied configurations or appearances.
From Latin 'diversi-' (different) + 'forma' (form/shape). This adjective describes objects or organisms with significant variation in structure.
Octopuses are diversiform masters—their bodies can morph into countless shapes and forms, making them nearly impossible to predict or pin down.
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