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Proteus
[ proh-tee-uhs, -tyoos ]
noun
, plural pro·te·i [proh, -tee-ahy].
- Classical Mythology. a sea god, son of Oceanus and Tethys, noted for his ability to assume different forms and to prophesy.
- a person or thing that readily changes appearance, character, principles, etc.
- plural protei [proh, -tee-ahy]. (lowercase) Bacteriology. any of several rod-shaped, aerobic bacteria of the genus Proteus, sometimes found as pathogens in the gastrointestinal and genitourinary tracts of humans.
Proteus
/ ˈprəʊtɪəs /
noun
- Greek myth a prophetic sea god capable of changing his shape at will
Proteus
- In classical mythology , a god who served Poseidon . Proteus could change his shape at will.
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Notes
Someone or something that easily takes on several different forms may be called “protean.”
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Example Sentences
However, the current thinking is that Merrick may have suffered from Proteus syndrome.
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Notwithstanding His immutability, God is, in all the religions of this world, a veritable Proteus.
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Proteus had charge of the great flock of sea-calves which fed on the soft seaweed and basked in the warm sands near his cave.
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When Aristus saw Proteus fast asleep, he stepped cautiously up to him and bound him with strong fetters.
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Proteus is called the Carpathian wizard because his cave was on the island of Pharos, or Carpathos.
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Suppose we take the act of Perigrinus Proteus burning himself at Olympia.
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