form
Definition of
form
:
the
phonological
or
orthographic
sound
or
appearance
of
a
word
that
can
be
used
to
describe
or
identify
something;
"the
inflected
forms of
a
word
can
be
represented
by
a
stem
and
a
list
of inflections to
be
attached
"
a
category
of
things
distinguished
by
some
common
characteristic
or
quality
;
"
sculpture
is
a
form
of
art
"
;
"what kinds of desserts
are
there
?"
a
perceptual
structure
;
"the
composition
presents problems for students of
musical
form
"
;
"
a
visual
pattern
must
include
not
only
objects
but
the spaces
between
them"
any
spatial
attributes (
especially
as
defined
by
outline
);
"
he
could
barely
make
out
their shapes"
alternative
names
for the
body
of
a
human
being
;
"
Leonardo
studied
the
human
body
"
;
"
he
has
a
strong
physique
"
;
"the
spirit
is
willing
but
the
flesh
is
weak
"
the
spatial
arrangement
of something
as
distinct
from its
substance
;
"
geometry
is the
mathematical
science
of
shape
"
the
visual
appearance
of something
or
someone
;
"the
delicate
cast
of his features"
a
printed
document
with spaces
in
which to
write
;
"
he
filled
out
his
tax
form
"
(
biology
)
a
group
of organisms
within
a
species
that
differ
in
trivial
ways
from
similar
groups;
"
a
new
strain
of microorganisms"
an
arrangement
of the
elements
in
a
composition
or
discourse
;
"the
essay
was
in
the
form
of
a
dialogue
"
;
"
he
first
sketches the
plot
in
outline
form
"
a
particular
mode
in
which something is manifested;
"his
resentment
took the
form
of
extreme
hostility
"
(
physical
chemistry
)
a
distinct
state
of
matter
in
a
system
;
matter
that is
identical
in
chemical
composition
and
physical
state
and
separated
from
other
material
by
the
phase
boundary
;
"the
reaction
occurs
in
the
liquid
phase
of the
system
"
a
body
of students
who
are
taught
together
;
"
early
morning
classes
are
always
sleepy
"
an
ability
to
perform
well
;
"
he
was
at
the
top
of his
form
"
;
"the
team
was
off
form
last
night
"
a
life
-
size
dummy
used
to
display
clothes
a
mold
for
setting
concrete
;
"they
built
elaborate
forms for
pouring
the
foundation
"
create
(
as
an
entity
);
"
social
groups
form
everywhere
"
;
"They
formed
a
company
"
to
compose
or
represent
:
"This
wall
forms the
background
of the
stage
setting
"
;
"The branches
made
a
roof
"
;
"This makes
a
fine
introduction
"
develop
into
a
distinctive
entity
;
"our plans began to
take
shape
"
give
shape
or
form
to;
"
shape
the
dough
"
;
"
form
the
young
child
'
s
character
"
make
something,
usually
for
a
specific
function
;
"She
molded
the
rice
balls
carefully
"
;
"
Form
cylinders from the
dough
"
;
"
shape
a
figure
"
;
"
Work
the
metal
into
a
sword
"
establish
or
impress
firmly
in
the
mind
;
"We
imprint
our ideas onto our children"
assume
a
form
or
shape
;
"the
water
formed
little
beads
"
Enron mail blog
,
Enron mail archive
,
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,
Pseudo Words
,
Franz Kafka, The Metamorphosis
,
Stock Morph
,
HostMon
,
Chess Morph
,
Search Morph
,
News Morph
,
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