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Definition of form
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Form (n.) The
peculiar
characteristics
of an
organism
as a type of
others;
also, the
structure
of the parts of an
animal
or
plant..
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Gouge
::
Gouge (n.) A
bookbinder's
tool for blind
tooling
or
gilding,
having
a face which forms a
curve..
Porites
::
Porites
(n.) An
important
genus of
reef-building
corals
having
small
twelve-rayed
calicles,
and a very
porous
coral.
Some
species
are
branched,
others
grow in large
massive
or
globular
forms..
Candy
::
Candy (v. t.) To make sugar
crystals
of or in; to form into a mass
resembling
candy;
as, to candy
sirup..
Swollen
::
Swobber
(n.) Four
privileged
cards,
formerly
used in
betting
at the game of
whist..
Penicillate
::
Penicillate
(a.)
Having
the form of a
pencil;
furnished
with a
pencil
of fine
hairs;
ending
in a tuft of hairs like a
camel's-hair
brush,
as the
stigmas
of some
grasses..
Recidivous
::
Recidivous
(a.)
Tending
or
liable
to
backslide
or
relapse
to a
former
condition
or
habit.
Foliation
::
Foliation
(n.) The
process
of
forming
into a leaf or
leaves.
Disfigure
::
Disfigure
(v. t.) To mar the
figure
of; to
render
less
complete,
perfect,
or
beautiful
in
appearance;
to
deface;
to
deform..
Cambrian
::
Cambrian
(n.) The
Cambrian
formation.
H
::
H () the
eighth
letter
of the
English
alphabet,
is
classed
among the
consonants,
and is
formed
with the mouth
organs
in the same
position
as that of the
succeeding
vowel.
It is used with
certain
consonants
to form
digraphs
representing
sounds
which are not found in the
alphabet,
as sh, th, /, as in
shall,
thing,
/ine (for zh see
/274);
also, to
modify
the
sounds
of some other
letters,
as when
placed
after c and p, with the
former
of which it
represents
a
compound
sound like that of tsh, as in ch
Volition
::
Volition
(n.) The act of
willing
or
choosing;
the act of
forming
a
purpose;
the
exercise
of the will.
Revert
::
Revert
(v. i.) To
return,
wholly
or in part,
towards
some
preexistent
form; to take on the
traits
or
characters
of an
ancestral
type..
Subordinacy
::
Suborder
(n.) A
division
of an
order;
a group of
genera
of a
little
lower rank than an order and of
greater
importance
than a tribe or
family;
as,
cichoraceous
plants
form a
suborder
of
Compositae..
Embody
::
Embody
(v. t.) To form into a body; to
invest
with a body; to
collect
into a body, a
united
mass, or a
whole;
to
incorporate;
as, to
embody
one's ideas in a
treatise..
Maturation
::
Maturation
(n.) The
process
of
bringing,
or of
coming,
to
maturity;
hence,
specifically,
the
process
of
suppurating
perfectly;
the
formation
of pus or
matter..
Vitriform
::
Vitriform
(a.)
Having
the form or
appearance
of
glass;
resembling
glass;
glasslike.
Ramberge
::
Ramberge
(n.)
Formerly,
a kind of large war
galley..
Threadfish
::
Threadfish
(n.) A
carangoid
fish
(Caranx
gallus,
or C.
crinitus)
having
the
anterior
rays of the soft
dorsal
and anal fins
prolonged
in the form of long
threads..
Moorball
::
Moorball
(n.) A
fresh-water
alga
(Cladophora
Aegagropila)
which forms a
globular
mass.
Can
::
Can () an obs. form of
began,
imp. & p. p. of
Begin,
sometimes
used in old
poetry.
[See
Gan.].
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