protean
adjectiveReadily taking on varied shapes, forms, or meanings.
adjectiveExhibiting considerable variety or diversity.
In the geology of New York, a name applied by the geologists of the first State Survey to the rocks now termed the Clinton beds of the Silurian system: in allusion to the variable character of the component stratigraphic elements.
Pertaining to Proteus, a sea-god of classical mythology, who could change his shape at will; hence, readily assuming different shapes; exceedingly variable.
[lowercase] In zoöl, changeable in form; executing movements involving shifting of shape, as an animalcule; amœbiform or amœboid; amœban; of or pertaining to a proteus-animalcule. Also
An actor who plays a number of parts in one piece.
nounA salamander of the family Proteidæ; a proteid.
adjectiveOf or pertaining to Proteus; characteristic of Proteus.
adjectiveExceedingly variable; readily assuming different shapes or forms.
adjectiveExceedingly variable; readily assuming different shapes or forms.