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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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Garnishment
::
Garnishment
(n.)
Warning,
or legal
notice,
to one to
appear
and give
information
to the court on any
matter..
Owling
::
Owling
(v. i.) The
offense
of
transporting
wool or sheep out of
England
contrary
to the
statute
formerly
existing.
Melamine
::
Melamine
(n.) A
strong
nitrogenous
base,
C3H6N6,
produced
from
several
cyanogen
compounds,
and
obtained
as a white
crystalline
substance,
--
formerly
supposed
to be
produced
by the
decomposition
of
melam.
Called
also
cyanuramide..
Leucin
::
Leucin
(n.) A
white,
crystalline,
nitrogenous
substance
formed
in the
decomposition
of
albuminous
matter
by
pancreatic
digestion,
by the
action
of
boiling
dilute
sulphuric
acid, and by
putrefaction.
It is also found as a
constituent
of
various
tissues
and
organs,
as the
spleen,
pancreas,
etc., and
likewise
in the
vegetable
kingdom.
Chemically
it is to be
considered
as
amido-caproic
acid..
Parqueted
::
Parqueted
(a.)
Formed
in
parquetry;
inlaid
with wood in small and
differently
colored
figures.
Osteogeny
::
Osteogeny
(n.) The
formation
or
growth
of bone.
Setness
::
Setness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being set;
formality;
obstinacy.
Valerianic
::
Valerianic
(a.)
Performance
to, or
obtained
from,
valerian
root;
specifically,
designating
an acid which is
usually
called
valeric
acid..
Waspish
::
Waspish
(a.)
Resembling
a wasp in form;
having
a
slender
waist,
like a
wasp..
Hellenize
::
Hellenize
(v. t.) To give a Greek form or
character
to; to
Grecize;
as, to
Hellenize
a
word..
Conscientious
::
Conscientious
(a.)
Characterized
by a
regard
to
conscience;
conformed
to the
dictates
of
conscience;
-- said of
actions.
Water Lettuce
::
Water
lettuce
() A plant
(Pistia
stratiotes)
which
floats
on
tropical
waters,
and forms a
rosette
of
spongy,
wedge-shaped
leaves..
Herself
::
Herself
(pron.)
An
emphasized
form of the third
person
feminine
pronoun;
-- used as a
subject
with she; as, she
herself
will bear the
blame;
also used alone in the
predicate,
either
in the
nominative
or
objective
case; as, it is
herself;
she
blames
herself..
Myo-
::
Myo- () A
combining
form of Gr. /, /, a
muscle;
as,
myograph,
myochrome..
Log
::
Log (n.) A
record
and
tabulated
statement
of the work done by an
engine,
as of a
steamship,
of the coal
consumed,
and of other items
relating
to the
performance
of
machinery
during
a given
time..
Convey
::
Convey
(v. t.) To
impart
or
communicate;
as, to
convey
an
impression;
to
convey
information..
Hebraize
::
Hebraize
(v. i.) To speak
Hebrew,
or to
conform
to the
Hebrew
idiom,
or to
Hebrew
customs..
Prologue
::
Prologue
(v. t.) To
introduce
with a
formal
preface,
or
prologue..
Zounds
::
Zounds
(interj.)
An
exclamation
formerly
used as an oath, and an
expression
of anger or
wonder..
Tabard
::
Tabard
(n.) A sort of tunic or
mantle
formerly
worn for
protection
from the
weather.
When worn over the armor it was
commonly
emblazoned
with the arms of the
wearer,
and from this the name was given to the
garment
adopted
for
heralds..
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