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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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Drawboy
::
Drawboy
(n.) A boy who
operates
the
harness
cords of a hand loom; also, a part of power loom that
performs
the same
office..
Catacaustic
::
Catacaustic
(a.)
Relating
to, or
having
the
properties
of, a
caustic
curve
formed
by
reflection.
See
Caustic,
a..
Radical
::
Radical
(a.)
Relating,
or
belonging,
to the root, or
ultimate
source
of
derivation;
as, a
radical
verbal
form..
Cousin
::
Cousin
(n.) A title
formerly
given by a king to a
nobleman,
particularly
to those of the
council.
In
English
writs,
etc.,
issued
by the
crown,
it
signifies
any
earl..
Gibbet
::
Gibbet
(n.) A kind of
gallows;
an
upright
post with an arm
projecting
from the top, on
which,
formerly,
malefactors
were
hanged
in
chains,
and their
bodies
allowed
to
remain
asa
warning..
Modernization
::
Modernization
(n.) The act of
rendering
modern
in
style;
the act or
process
of
causing
to
conform
to
modern
of
thinking
or
acting.
Vigesimo-quarto
::
Vigesimo-quarto
(a.)
Having
twenty-four
leaves
to a
sheet;
as, a
vigesimo-quarto
form, book, leaf, size, etc..
Bluebeard
::
Bluebeard
(n.) The hero of a
mediaeval
French
nursery
legend,
who,
leaving
home,
enjoined
his young wife not to open a
certain
room in his
castle.
She
entered
it, and found the
murdered
bodies
of his
former
wives.
-- Also used
adjectively
of a
subject
which it is
forbidden
to
investigate..
#NAME?
::
-er () A
suffix
used to form the
comparative
degree
of
adjectives
and
adverbs;
as,
warmer,
sooner,
lat(e)er,
earl(y)ier..
Oary
::
Oary (a.)
Having
the form or the use of an oar; as, the
swan's
oary
feet..
Cilia
::
Cilia (n. pl.)
Hairlike
processes,
commonly
marginal
and
forming
a
fringe
like the
eyelash..
Inch
::
Inch (n.) A
measure
of
length,
the
twelfth
part of a foot,
commonly
subdivided
into
halves,
quarters,
eights,
sixteenths,
etc., as among
mechanics.
It was also
formerly
divided
into
twelve
parts,
called
lines,
and
originally
into three
parts,
called
barleycorns,
its
length
supposed
to have been
determined
from three
grains
of
barley
placed
end to end
lengthwise.
It is also
sometimes
called
a prime ('),
composed
of
twelve
seconds
(''), as in the
duodecimal
system
of
arithmetic..
Undertaking
::
Undertaking
(n.) That which is
undertaken;
any
business,
work, or
project
which a
person
engages
in, or
attempts
to
perform;
an
enterprise..
Rosette
::
Rosette
(n.) An
ornament
in the form of a rose or
roundel,
-much used in
decoration..
Subconical
::
Subconformable
(a.)
Partially
conformable.
Lageniform
::
Lageniform
(a.)
Shaped
like a
bottle
or
flask;
flag-shaped.
Catacaustic
::
Catacaustic
(n.) A
caustic
curve
formed
by
reflection
of
light.
Monotony
::
Monotony
(n.) A
frequent
recurrence
of the same tone or
sound,
producing
a dull
uniformity;
absence
of
variety,
as in
speaking
or
singing..
Defeatured
::
Defeatured
(p. p.)
Changed
in
features;
deformed.
Terreplein
::
Terreplein
(n.) The top,
platform,
or
horizontal
surface,
of a
rampart,
on which the
cannon
are
placed.
See
Illust.
of
Casemate..
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