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ALL meanings of form

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  • noun form a fixed mode of artistic expression or representation in literary, musical, or other artistic works 0
  • noun form a mould, frame, etc, that gives shape to something 0
  • noun form organized structure or order, as in an artistic work 0
  • noun form a group of children who are taught together; class 0
  • noun form manner, method, or style of doing something, esp with regard to recognized standards 0
  • noun form behaviour or procedure, esp as governed by custom or etiquette 0
  • noun form formality or ceremony 0
  • noun form a prescribed set or order of words, terms, etc, as in a religious ceremony or legal document 0
  • noun form the structure of anything as opposed to its constitution or content 0
  • noun form essence as opposed to matter 0
  • noun form (in the philosophy of Plato) the ideal universal that exists independently of the particulars which fall under it 0
  • noun form (in the philosophy of Aristotle) the constitution of matter to form a substance; by virtue of this its nature can be understood 0
  • noun form a bench, esp one that is long, low, and backless 0
  • noun form the nest or hollow in which a hare lives 0
  • noun form a group of organisms within a species that differ from similar groups by trivial differences, as of colour 0
  • noun form the phonological or orthographic shape or appearance of a linguistic element, such as a word 0
  • noun form a linguistic element considered from the point of view of its shape or sound rather than, for example, its meaning 0
  • noun form a group distinguished from other groups by a single characteristic: ranked below a variety 0
  • verb form to give shape or form to or to take shape or form, esp a specified or particular shape 0
  • verb form to come or bring into existence 0
  • verb form to make, produce, or construct or be made, produced, or constructed 0
  • verb form to construct or develop in the mind 0
  • verb form to train, develop, or mould by instruction, discipline, or example 0
  • verb form to acquire, contract, or develop 0
  • verb form to be an element of, serve as, or constitute 0
  • verb form to draw up; organize 0
  • noun form (in the philosophy of Plato) an ideal archetype existing independently of those individuals which fall under it, supposedly explaining their common properties and serving as the only objects of true knowledge as opposed to the mere opinion obtainable of matters of fact 0
  • noun form the shape, outline, or configuration of anything; structure as apart from color, material, etc. 0
  • noun form the body or figure of a person or animal 0
  • noun form a model of the human figure, esp. one used to display or fit clothes 0
  • noun form anything used to give shape to something else; mold; specif., a temporary structure of boards or metal into which concrete is poured to set 0
  • noun form the particular mode of existence a thing has or takes 0
  • noun form arrangement; esp., orderly arrangement; way in which parts of a whole are organized; pattern; style 0
  • noun form a specific arrangement, esp. a conventional one 0
  • noun form a way of doing something requiring skill; specif., the style or technique of an athlete, esp. when it is the standard or approved one 0
  • noun form a customary or conventional way of acting or behaving; ceremony; ritual; formality 0
  • noun form a fixed order of words; formula 0
  • noun form a printed document with blank spaces to be filled in 0
  • noun form a particular kind, type, species, or variety 0
  • noun form physical or mental condition with respect to one's performance or effectiveness 0
  • noun form racing form 0
  • noun form what is or was to be expected, based on past performances 0
  • noun form the lair or hiding place of a hare, etc. 0
  • noun form a long, wooden bench without a back, as formerly in a schoolroom 0
  • noun form a grade or class in some private schools and in British secondary schools 0
  • noun form beauty 0
  • noun form any of the different variations in which a word may appear due to changes of inflection, spelling, or pronunciation 0
  • noun form linguistic form 0
  • noun form the ideal nature or essential character of a thing as distinguished from its material manifestation; specif., in Plato, an idea (sense 7) 0
  • noun form the type, engravings, etc. locked in a frame, or chase, for printing or plating 0
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