1. kaleidoscopic - Adjective
2. kaleidoscopic - Adjective Satellite
Alt. of Kaleidoscopical
Source: Webster's dictionaryI became mentally bifocal, and so I learned early to understand that there is no such condition in human affairs as absolute truth. There is only truth as people see it, and truth, even in fact, may be kaleidoscopic in its variety. Pearl S. Buck
After the Christmas period – when festive occasions called for kaleidoscopic sequins and sparkles – most of us hit a sartorial plateau as we return to a daily routine that does not involve nightly cocktail parties and morning mince pies. Source: Internet
In a dreamlike state, with eyes closed (I found the daylight to be unpleasantly glaring), I perceived an uninterrupted stream of fantastic pictures, extraordinary shapes with intense, kaleidoscopic play of colors. Source: Internet
An over-sized goldfish-headed golden spoon, painted on to patterned wallpaper behind the bed, is a kaleidoscopic twist to the mostly white décor. Source: Internet
An engaging mix of aesthetic analysis and optical science, it could make anyone a keen observer of our kaleidoscopic world.” Source: Internet
In a related vein, scientists have turned dolphin calls into kaleidoscopic patterns. Source: Internet