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adjective | 1. Tending or able to change frequently or easily.
2. Able to do many different things; versatile. |
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| "The superhero was a valuable member of the team, with his protean ability to shapeshift into any figure." | "The artist's protean skills meant that you never knew what style of work you would see at her next show." | "I've developed a protean set of skills through the many types of jobs I've held over the years." |
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| Greek, late 16th century |
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| The adjective "protean" comes from the Greek god Proteus, who had the ability to change shapes and knew all things — past, present, and future. This sea god had the power of prophecy, but he didn't like to answer questions. ... | |
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