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kaleidoscopic
Part of speech: AdjectiveConstantly movingand changing; changingly beautiful.
Usage examples "kaleidoscopic":- He knew that India's ideals are all imperishable, and her crimes but a kaleidoscopic phase. - "King--of the Khyber Rifles", Talbot Mundy.
- When the patient had gone Mary said to her husband, " One gets a kaleidoscopic view of life in a doctor's office. - "The Story of a Doctor's Telephone--Told by His Wife", Ellen M. Firebaugh.
- The cemetery of kings has been shockingly cared for, and the ludicrous kaleidoscopic decorations of the statues which surmount the royal tombs are nothing less than a sacrilege. - "Castles and Chateaux of Old Touraine and the Loire Country", Francis Miltoun.