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Definition of form
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Form (n.) To give form or shape to; to
frame;
to
construct;
to make; to
fashion.
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Mission
::
Mission
(n.)
Persons
sent; any
number
of
persons
appointed
to
perform
any
service;
a
delegation;
an
embassy.
Ethereal
::
Ethereal
(a.)
Consisting
of
ether;
hence,
exceedingly
light or airy;
tenuous;
spiritlike;
characterized
by
extreme
delicacy,
as form,
manner,
thought,
etc..
Vortical
::
Vortical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
vortex
or
vortexes;
resembling
a
vortex
in form or
motion;
whirling;
as, a
vortical
motion..
Follow
::
Follow
(v. t.) To
watch,
as a
receding
object;
to keep the eyes fixed upon while in
motion;
to keep the mind upon while in
progress,
as a
speech,
musical
performance,
etc.; also, to keep up with; to
understand
the
meaning,
connection,
or force of, as of a
course
of
thought
or
argument..
Tragedy
::
Tragedy
(n.) A
dramatic
poem,
composed
in
elevated
style,
representing
a
signal
action
performed
by some
person
or
persons,
and
having
a fatal
issue;
that
species
of drama which
represents
the sad or
terrible
phases
of
character
and
life..
Recollect
::
Recollect
(v. t.)
Reflexively,
to
compose
one's self; to
recover
self-command;
as, to
recollect
one's self after a burst of
anger;
--
sometimes,
formerly,
in the
perfect
participle..
Orle
::
Orle (n.) A
bearing,
in the form of a
fillet,
round the
shield,
within,
but at some
distance
from, the
border..
Type
::
Type (n.) A
general
form or
structure
common
to a
number
of
individuals;
hence,
the ideal
representation
of a
species,
genus,
or other
group,
combining
the
essential
characteristics;
an
animal
or plant
possessing
or
exemplifying
the
essential
characteristics
of a
species,
genus,
or other
group.
Also, a group or
division
of
animals
having
a
certain
typical
or
characteristic
structure
of body
maintained
within
the
group..
Discordant
::
Discordant
(n.) Said of
strata
which lack
conformity
in
direction
of
bedding,
either
as in
unconformability,
or as
caused
by a
fault..
Turn
::
Turn (v. i.) To be
changed,
altered,
or
transformed;
to
become
transmuted;
also, to
become
by a
change
or
changes;
to grow; as, wood turns to
stone;
water turns to ice; one color turns to
another;
to turn
Mohammedan..
Choler
::
Choler
(n.) The bile; --
formerly
supposed
to be the seat and cause of
irascibility.
Extract
::
Extract
(n.) A
peculiar
principle
once
erroneously
supposed
to form the basis of all
vegetable
extracts;
--
called
also the
extractive
principle.
Mineralize
::
Mineralize
(v. t.) To
transform
into a
mineral.
Baldachin
::
Baldachin
(n.) A
structure
in form of a
canopy,
sometimes
supported
by
columns,
and
sometimes
suspended
from the roof or
projecting
from the wall;
generally
placed
over an
altar;
as, the
baldachin
in St.
Peter's..
Cast
::
Cast (v. i.) To
receive
form or shape in a mold.
Helical
::
Helical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to, or in the form of, a
helix;
spiral;
as, a
helical
staircase;
a
helical
spring..
Amorous
::
Amorous
(a.)
Affected
with love; in love;
enamored;
--
usually
with of;
formerly
with on.
Ovate-cylindraceous
::
Ovate-cylindraceous
(a.)
Having
a form
intermediate
between
ovate and
cylindraceous.
Osculate
::
Osculate
(v. i.) To have
characters
in
common
with two
genera
or
families,
so as to form a
connecting
link
between
them; to
interosculate.
See
Osculant..
Tentaculiform
::
Tentaculiform
(a.)
Shaped
like a
tentacle.
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