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kaleidoscopic

adjective as in multicolored

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The kaleidoscopic mobile changes no matter how you look at it—or where you stand.

It was both linear and kaleidoscopic, if that makes any sense.

His Cezannes show the Frenchman at his most kaleidoscopic, breaking the world into shards.

A kaleidoscopic installation of 650 quilts spirals up to the ceiling in a grand display.

But Walter Harkness, standing at the window, stared out from troubled, frowning eyes that saw nothing of the kaleidoscopic scene.

Boston's religious history is most interesting, although almost kaleidoscopic in its changes.

The kaleidoscopic view came so fast that Anders had trouble sorting his new impressions.

The whole cloak making trade of New York presents, for an outside observer, the kaleidoscopic interest of a population not static.

In the swift and kaleidoscopic changes which occur in (p. 340) world politics, the friend of to-day may be the enemy of to-morrow.

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On this page you'll find 26 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to kaleidoscopic, such as: motley, psychedelic, many-colored, multicolor, particolored, and polychromatic.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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