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protean (adjective), more protean, most protean
1. A reference to the nature of something or someone that is able to assume different shapes, forms, or roles easily: When Mildred is described as a protean genius of novels, it means that not only was she brilliant, but that she utilized her talents to write in many styles.
2. Relating to the variety or great diversity of skills or aptitudes a person can display; many-sided; changeable: It is believed that, as a versatile musical composer, Shostakovich's protean talents resulted in many wonderful styles of music.
3. Etymology: from Greek proteus, "sea god who could change into many different shapes."
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2. Relating to the variety or great diversity of skills or aptitudes a person can display; many-sided; changeable: It is believed that, as a versatile musical composer, Shostakovich's protean talents resulted in many wonderful styles of music.
3. Etymology: from Greek proteus, "sea god who could change into many different shapes."
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