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Definition of form
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of form is as below...
Form (n.) A long seat; a
bench;
hence,
a rank of
students
in a
school;
a
class;
also, a class or rank in
society..
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Phthisis
::
Phthisis
(n.) A
wasting
or
consumption
of the
tissues.
The term was
formerly
applied
to many
wasting
diseases,
but is now
usually
restricted
to
pulmonary
phthisis,
or
consumption.
See
Consumption..
Furculum
::
Furculum
(n.) The
wishbone
or
merrythought
of
birds,
formed
by the
united
clavicles..
Bubble
::
Bubble
(n.) To run with a
gurgling
noise,
as if
forming
bubbles;
as, a
bubbling
stream..
Electro-biology
::
Electro-biology
(n.) That phase of
mesmerism
or
animal
magnetism,
the
phenomena
of which are
supposed
to be
produced
by a form of
electricity..
Division
::
Division
(n.) The
process
of
finding
how many times one
number
or
quantity
is
contained
in
another;
the
reverse
of
multiplication;
also, the rule by which the
operation
is
performed..
Horn
::
Horn (n.) The
tough,
fibrous
material
of which true horns are
composed,
being,
in the Ox
family,
chiefly
albuminous,
with some
phosphate
of lime; also, any
similar
substance,
as that which forms the hoof crust of
horses,
sheep,
and
cattle;
as, a spoon of
horn..
Quadragesimals
::
Quadragesimals
(n. pl.)
Offerings
formerly
made to the
mother
church
of a
diocese
on
Mid-Lent
Sunday.
Premature
::
Premature
(a.)
Happening,
arriving,
existing,
or
performed
before
the
proper
or usual time;
adopted
too soon; too
early;
untimely;
as, a
premature
fall of snow; a
premature
birth;
a
premature
opinion;
premature
decay..
Shoot
::
Shoot (v. i.) To
change
form
suddenly;
especially,
to
solidify..
Sometimes
::
Sometimes
(adv.)
Formerly;
sometime.
Pharisee
::
Pharisee
(n.) One of a sect or party among the Jews, noted for a
strict
and
formal
observance
of rites and
ceremonies
and of the
traditions
of the
elders,
and whose
pretensions
to
superior
sanctity
led them to
separate
themselves
from the other
Jews..
Execution
::
Execution
(n.) The act of
signing,
and
delivering
a legal
instrument,
or
giving
it the forms
required
to
render
it
valid;
as, the
execution
of a deed, or a
will..
Symbolism
::
Symbolism
(n.) The act of
symbolizing,
or the state of being
symbolized;
as,
symbolism
in
Christian
art is the
representation
of
truth,
virtues,
vices,
etc., by
emblematic
colors,
signs,
and
forms..
Backplate
::
Backplate
(n.) A
piece,
or plate which forms the back of
anything,
or which
covers
the back; armor for the
back..
Vermiculate
::
Vermiculate
(v. t.) To form or work, as by
inlaying,
with
irregular
lines or
impressions
resembling
the
tracks
of
worms,
or
appearing
as if
formed
by the
motion
of
worms..
Certify
::
Certify
(v. t.) To give
certain
information
of; to make
certain,
as a fact; to
verify..
Galactose
::
Galactose
(n.) A
white,
crystalline
sugar,
C6H12O6,
isomeric
with
dextrose,
obtained
by the
decomposition
of milk
sugar,
and also from
certain
gums. When
oxidized
it forms mucic acid.
Called
also
lactose
(though
it is not
lactose
proper)..
Model
::
Model (v. i.) To make a copy or a
pattern;
to
design
or
imitate
forms;
as, to model in wax..
Monotonous
::
Monotonous
(a.)
Uttered
in one
unvarying
tone;
continued
with dull
uniformity;
characterized
by
monotony;
without
change
or
variety;
wearisome.
Anguiform
::
Anguiform
(a.)
Snake-shaped.
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