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Definition of form
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Form (n.)
Constitution;
mode of
construction,
organization,
etc.;
system;
as, a
republican
form of
government..
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Develop
::
Develop
(v. i.) To go
through
a
process
of
natural
evolution
or
growth,
by
successive
changes
from a less
perfect
to a more
perfect
or more
highly
organized
state;
to
advance
from a
simpler
form of
existence
to one more
complex
either
in
structure
or
function;
as, a
blossom
develops
from a bud; the seed
develops
into a
plant;
the
embryo
develops
into a
well-formed
animal;
the mind
develops
year by
year..
Mosaic
::
Mosaic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the style of work
called
mosaic;
formed
by
uniting
pieces
of
different
colors;
variegated;
tessellated;
also,
composed
of
various
materials
or
ingredients..
Murexan
::
Murexan
(n.) A
complex
nitrogenous
substance
obtained
from
murexide,
alloxantin,
and other
ureids,
as a
white,
or
yellowish,
crystalline
which turns red on
exposure
to the air; --
called
also
uramil,
dialuramide,
and
formerly
purpuric
acid..
Alecost
::
Alecost
(n.) The plant
costmary,
which was
formerly
much used for
flavoring
ale..
Overlogical
::
Overlogical
(a.)
Excessively
logical;
adhering
too
closely
to the forms or rules of
logic.
Mosstrooper
::
Mosstrooper
(n.) One of a class of
marauders
or
bandits
that
formerly
infested
the
border
country
between
England
and
Scotland;
-- so
called
in
allusion
to the mossy or boggy
character
of much of the
border
country.
Peninsulate
::
Peninsulate
(v. t.) To form into a
peninsula.
Heterology
::
Heterology
(n.) The
absence
of
correspondence,
or
relation,
in type of
structure;
lack of
analogy
between
parts,
owing to their being
composed
of
different
elements,
or of like
elements
in
different
proportions;
variation
in
structure
from the
normal
form; --
opposed
to
homology..
Baunscheidtism
::
Baunscheidtism
(n.) A form of
acupuncture,
followed
by the
rubbing
of the part with a
stimulating
fluid..
Streak
::
Streak
(v. t.) To form
streaks
or
stripes
in or on; to
stripe;
to
variegate
with lines of a
different
color,
or of
different
colors..
Blemish
::
Blemish
(n.) Any mark of
deformity
or
injury,
whether
physical
or
moral;
anything
that
diminishes
beauty,
or
renders
imperfect
that which is
otherwise
well
formed;
that which
impairs
reputation..
Informatory
::
Informatory
(a.) Full of, or
conveying,
information;
instructive..
Mediaevalist
::
Mediaevalist
(n.) One who has a taste for, or is
versed
in, the
history
of the
Middle
Ages; one in
sympathy
with the
spirit
or forms of the
Middle
Ages..
Transmogrify
::
Transmogrify
(v. t.) To
change
into a
different
shape;
to
transform.
Elaterium
::
Elaterium
(n.) A
cathartic
substance
obtained,
in the form of
yellowish
or
greenish
cakes,
as the dried
residue
of the juice of the wild or
squirting
cucumber
(Ecballium
agreste,
formerly
called
Momordica
Elaterium)..
Hemispheroidal
::
Hemispheroidal
(a.)
Resembling,
or
approximating
to, a
hemisphere
in
form..
Structure
::
Structure
(n.)
Manner
of
building;
form; make;
construction.
L
::
L () L is the
twelfth
letter
of the
English
alphabet,
and a vocal
consonant.
It is
usually
called
a
semivowel
or
liquid.
Its form and value are from the
Greek,
through
the
Latin,
the form of the Greek
letter
being from the
Phoenician,
and the
ultimate
origin
prob.
Egyptian.
Etymologically,
it is most
closely
related
to r and u; as in
pilgrim,
peregrine,
couch (fr.
collocare),
aubura
(fr. LL.
alburnus)..
Ethology
::
Ethology
(n.) The
science
of the
formation
of
character,
national
and
collective
as well as
individual..
Slug-horn
::
Slug-horn
(a.) An
erroneous
form of the
Scotch
word
slughorne,
or
sloggorne,
meaning
slogan..
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