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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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Turn
::
Turn (n.) Form; cast;
shape;
manner;
fashion;
-- used in a
literal
or
figurative
sense;
hence,
form of
expression;
mode of
signifying;
as, the turn of
thought;
a man of a
sprightly
turn in
conversation..
Alike
::
Alike
(adv.)
In the same
manner,
form, or
degree;
in
common;
equally;
as, we are all alike
concerned
in
religion..
Falciform
::
Falciform
(a.)
Having
the shape of a
scithe
or
sickle;
resembling
a
reaping
hook; as, the
falciform
ligatment
of the
liver..
Semiring
::
Semiring
(n.) One of the
incomplete
rings of the upper part of the
bronchial
tubes of most
birds.
The
semerings
form an
essential
part of the
syrinx,
or
musical
organ,
of
singing
birds..
Nation
::
Nation
(n.) One of the
divisions
of
university
students
in a
classification
according
to
nativity,
formerly
common
in
Europe..
Ambulacriform
::
Ambulacriform
(a.)
Having
the form of
ambulacra.
Machine
::
Machine
(n.)
Supernatural
agency
in a poem, or a
superhuman
being
introduced
to
perform
some
exploit..
Beau Ideal
::
Beau ideal () A
conception
or image of
consummate
beauty,
moral or
physical,
formed
in the mind, free from all the
deformities,
defects,
and
blemishes
seen in
actual
existence;
an ideal or
faultless
standard
or
model..
Hood Moulding
::
Hood
moulding
() A
projecting
molding
over the head of an arch,
forming
the
outermost
member
of the
archivolt;
--
called
also hood
mold..
Opopanax
::
Opopanax
(n.) The
inspissated
juice of an
umbelliferous
plant (the
Opoponax
Chironum),
brought
from
Turkey
and the East
Indies
in loose
granules,
or
sometimes
in
larger
masses,
of a
reddish
yellow
color,
with
specks
of
white.
It has a
strong
smell and acrid
taste,
and was
formerly
used in
medicine
as an
emmenagogue
and
antispasmodic..
''em
::
'Em () An
obsolete
or
colloquial
contraction
of the old form hem,
them..
Cheliform
::
Cheliform
(a.)
Having
a
movable
joint or
finger
closing
against
a
preceding
joint or a
projecting
part of it, so that the whole may be used for
grasping,
as the claw of a crab;
pincherlike..
Syndicate
::
Syndicate
(n.) An
association
of
persons
officially
authorized
to
undertake
some duty or to
negotiate
some
business;
also, an
association
of
persons
who
combine
to carry out, on their own
account,
a
financial
or
industrial
project;
as, a
syndicate
of
bankers
formed
to take up and
dispose
of an
entire
issue of
government
bonds..
Barite
::
Barite
(n.)
Native
sulphate
of
barium,
a
mineral
occurring
in
transparent,
colorless,
white to
yellow
crystals
(generally
tabular),
also in
granular
form, and in
compact
massive
forms
resembling
marble.
It has a high
specific
gravity,
and hence is often
called
heavy spar. It is a
common
mineral
in
metallic
veins..
Lecture
::
Lecture
(v. t.) To
reprove
formally
and with
authority.
Exact
::
Exact (a.)
Precisely
agreeing
with a
standard,
a fact, or the
truth;
perfectly
conforming;
neither
exceeding
nor
falling
short in any
respect;
true;
correct;
precise;
as, the clock keeps exact time; he paid the exact debt; an exact copy of a
letter;
exact
accounts..
Seminist
::
Seminist
(n.) A
believer
in the old
theory
that the newly
created
being is
formed
by the
admixture
of the seed of the male with the
supposed
seed of the
female.
Practice
::
Practice
(v. t.) To do or
perform
frequently,
customarily,
or
habitually;
to make a
practice
of; as, to
practice
gaming..
Stall
::
Stall (v. t.) To place in an
office
with the
customary
formalities;
to
install.
Reformatory
::
Reformatory
(a.)
Tending
to
produce
reformation;
reformative.
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