- omniform[omniform 词源字典]
- "Of all forms; having, taking, or displaying any or every form; of all shapes, appearances, or manifestations", Mid 17th cent.; earliest use found in Henry More (1614–1687), philosopher, poet, and theologian. From post-classical Latin omniformis from classical Latin omni- + -formis.[omniform etymology, omniform origin, 英语词源]