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formRelationships Narrower Term: intellectual form physical form Related Term: transmission form Synonym: format n. ~ 1. A printed document with clearly defined areas left blank that are to be complete [..]
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formA temporary structure erected to contain concrete during placing and initial hardening.
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formSee Form aggregate
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formEach side of a signature. Also spelled forme.
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formA document prepared in a prescribed arrangement of words and layout. A rider, policy, endorsement, or application—all of these are forms.
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formc. 1300, formen, fourmen, "create, give life to, give shape or structure to; make, build, construct, devise," from Old French fourmer "formulate, express; draft, create, shape, mold&quo [..]
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formc. 1200, forme, fourme, "semblance, image, likeness," from Old French forme, fourme, "physical form, appearance; pleasing looks; shape, image; way, manner" (12c.), from Latin forma [..]
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formThe shape or structure of an object. Related: El Lissitzky. Cabaret Voltaire Program for Merz-Matinéen. 1923 Jean (Hans) Arp. Merz 5, Arp Mappe: 7 Arpaden (Arp Portfolio: 7 Arpades). 1923 Donald Judd. [..]
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formThe structure of a piece of music.
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formThe appearance and setting of crystal faces and aggregates of a mineral.
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formThe insurance policy itself, the application, and any endorsements or riders which may be attached are each considered a "form" by the Departments of Insurance.
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formto make or take shape.
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formIn relation to art the term form has two meanings: it can refer to the overall form taken by the work – its physical nature; or within a work of art it can refer to the element of shape among the vari [..]
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formThe "shape" or organizational mode of a particular poem. In most poems (like sonnets), the form consists of a set number of lines, a set rhyme scheme, and a set meter for each line. [..]
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formUse with reference to works of art and architecture to mean the arrangement of visual elements such as line, mass, shape, or color.
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formEither For Hardware: Data relating to items, components, processes that are sufficient to enable physical and functional interchangeability, as well as data identifying source, size, configuration, ma [..]
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formA botanical variation of a variety differing in only one trait, such as color. A subdivision of species that occurs occasionally in the wild, seldom breeds true, and does not develop a natural population or distribution. Foundation plant
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formThe outline a plant creates as well as the 3-D features it produces, columnar, round, vase, weeping, oval, etc. Form should be considered early in the design process.
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formForma
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formgrade [i.e. first form = first grade in school]
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form(1) A naturally-occurring characteristic different from other plants in the same population. (2) The growth habit (shape) of a plant.
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formcreate (as an entity); "social groups form everywhere"; "They formed a company" the phonological or orthographic sound or appearance of a word that [..]
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formThe paper on which output data is printed.
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formshape. The same word also means a class in school, or a paper asking questions which are to be answered
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formAn HTML-based, interactive, ease-of-use Web site feature, containing checkboxes, option lists, text boxes, and buttons that allow users to submit pre-formatted requests or queries or to respond to pre-formatted questions.
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formThe term is usually used in the analysis of poetry to refer to the structure of stanzas (such as ottava rima). It can also be used less technically of the general structural principles by which a work [..]
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form – poetry has two forms: narrative which tells a story and lyric which expression an emotion or idea
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formthe way a poem is structured or laid out
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formA temporary structure built to contain con crete during pouring and initial hardening.
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form[Element of Art and Design] A three-dimensional volume or the illusion of three dimensions; related to shape (which is 2-D).
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formDefinition A document that completes a policy. This term can also mean an endorsement or rider.
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formA formatted document containing blank fields that users can fill in with data. With paper forms, it is usually necessary for someone to transfer the data from the paper to a computer database, where t [..]
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formA function of HTML where the user enters data into form fields and usually sends the form using a 'Submit' or 'Send' button.
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formoysfuremen
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formA term used in library cataloging to refer to the manner in which the text in a book is arranged (dictionary, encyclopedia, directory, anthology, etc.), the genre in which a literary work is written ( [..]
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formThe structure of a composition, the frame upon which it is constructed. Form is based upon repetition, contrast, and variation. Certain specific forms include sonata-allegro form, binary form, rondo, [..]
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formTo see anything ill formed, denotes disappointment. To have a beautiful form, denotes favorable conditions to health and business.
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formNoun. 1. A bench. An expression from the north-west/north of England, becoming less frequently used. 2. A criminal record. {Informal}
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formHTML documents designed with fill-in text boxes, lists of options, and other elements that allow the user of the form to send information back to the web server. (E.g. registration form, order form, e [..]
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form1 : the structure of something (as a document) as distinguished from its matter [a defect in , not substance] 2 : established procedure according to rule or practice see also form of action 3 : a ...
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formIn offset, the assembly of pages and other images for printing. In letterpress, type and other matter locked in a chase for printing.
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formOne side of a press sheet.
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formA temporary erected structure or mold for the support and containment of concrete during placement and while it is setting and gaining sufficient strength to be self-supporting.
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formThe structural components of a poem e.g. stanza pattern, metre, syllable count etc - as opposed to the content. T.S.Eliot said that: 'In the perfect poet they (form and content) fit and are [..]
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formA form by which a party to a medical dispute requests assistance from the Department of Labor and Industry (DLI) for resolving the dispute. The request may lead to mediation or other efforts toward informal resolution by DLI Alternative Dispute Resolution or to an administrative conference
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formA form by which an injured worker requests a formal hearing to contest a proposed discontinuance of wage-loss benefits (temporary total disability (TTD
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formA document by which the insurer requests a formal hearing to allow a discontinuance of wage-loss benefits (temporary total disability (TTD
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formA form by which a party to a vocational rehabilitation dispute requests assistance from the Department of Labor and Industry (DLI) to resolve the dispute. The request may lead to mediation or other efforts toward informal resolution by DLI Alternative Dispute Resolution or to an administrative conference
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formA form by which the injured worker requests an administrative conference
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forma dressmaking form is a mannequin used for pattern cutting
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formAny definite outline in time and space. Forms may be visible or invisible. In all probability, all space is filled with many kinds of forms.
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formA 'form' is a named collection of data fields approved by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB).
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formA machine that takes a flat or V-FOLD ROLL of material and forms it into a bag, fills then seals bag closed. FFS equipment is typically FULLY-AUTOMATIC and used for applications requiring rates of [..]
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formA form is the surface on which composite material is laid. It may be mounted on a rotisserie, as in this picture, which enables it to be indexed so that different areas of the surface are presented to a head for painting, or the rotisserie can spin while tows are laid. Mold, mandrel and tool are alternative terms for a form.
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formThe whole body of type that is locked into a chase in preparation for printing.
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formA temporary structure of the desired shape for supporting concrete while it is setting and gaining sufficient strength to be self supporting. A curb machine is used to eliminate much of the need for b [..]
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formForm refers to the physical shape or manifestation of an object or social phenomenon. Formalism:
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formForm refers to the physical shape or manifestation of an object or social phenomenon.
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formForm is the external shape or structure of something, as distinguished from its substance or matter. For example, courts are generally less concerned about defects in form than defects in substance.
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form(n) the phonological or orthographic sound or appearance of a word that can be used to describe or identify something(n) a category of things distinguished by some common characteristic or quality(n) [..]
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formSee Content and Form.
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formTemporary structure erected to contain concrete during placing and initial hardening.
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formOne side of a press sheet.
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formn. formulario, planilla, impreso
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form(See test forms.)
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formA morphologically distinct group of organisms (taxon or unit of classification)
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formthe plan of organization of musical materials.
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formthe overall structural organization of a musical composition (e.g., AB, ABA, call/response, fugue, rondo, theme and variations, sonata allegro, etc.) and the interrelationships of music events within the overall structure.
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form[1] the overall structural organization of music; e.g., a piece of music that demonstrates a temporal symmetry
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formA term used to designate standardized musical shapes, such as binary form or sonata form.
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formthe order of sections in a song. E.G., verse, chorus, verse….
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formMusical term referring to the structureans-serif” size=”2″>
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formThe constructive or organizing element in music. Form means that a piece is organized: i.e. that it consists of elements functioning like those of a living organism. . . The chief requirements for the [..]
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formthe organization of musical ideas in time. Form usually deals with the organization of music on a larger scale. See also: binary form, ternary form, sonata form, compound ternary form, rondo form, the [..]
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formRecent past performance of a team or individual.
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formCompleted Forms of the pharmaceutical preparation in which prescribed doses of medication are included. They are designed to resist action by gastric fluids, prevent Vomiting and Nausea, reduce or all [..]
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formPast performances used to give an indication of the competitor's chances. In US, short for the Daily Racing Form.
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formAn insurance policy itself or riders and endorsements attached to it.
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formAn insurance policy itself or riders and endorsements attached to it.
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formAn insurance policy itself or riders and endorsements attached to it.
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formThe contract of insurance that outlines terms and conditions of protection.
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formA commercial crime coverage form that protects against loss of property other than money and security by theft on the premises or robbery outside the premises.
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formA commercial crime coverage form covering money and securities against the causes of loss described in its title.
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formIn a database context, a form is a window or screen that contains numerous fields, or spaces to enter data. Each field holds a field label so that any user who views the form gets an idea of its conte [..]
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formshape and structure of something; stage of development, such as a winged form of a fire ant
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formAn ecological, seasonal or sexually dimorphic variety of a species or subspecies, e.g. the form valesina is an ecological variety of the female of the Silver-washed Fritillary - Argynnis paphia f. val [..]
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formThe setting of all the crystal faces and the structure of a mineral. See also crystal form.
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formAll those faces which are identically related to the crystal axes e.g. bipyramid, prism, pinacoid, dome. A closed form encloses space; an open form does not itself enclose space.
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formThe insurance policy itself and any endorsements or riders that may be attached. In fire insurance, a statement attached to the policy describing the property covered and setting out the conditions ap [..]
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formA collection of fields that are filled with data and submitted.
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formFormation
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formA form is a page that allows users to view and enter data on a record in a table.
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formone of the documents to record metadata about a campaign, a site, a monument, a antenna, a receiver, a visit, or installation of a continuous site; a standardized form for any of the above is [..]
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formWhat performance is to be expected according to how a team looks on paper
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formThe performance of a team according to studies on paper.
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formForm rates how a team is currently performing. G
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formshaped like
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form(1) A naturally-occurring characteristic different from other plants in the same population. (2) The growth habit (shape) of a plant.
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formA tabloid used for horse racing data.
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formThe original electronic document type (i.e. paper or electronic).
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formA document (whether printed or electronic) with a fixed arrangement of captioned spaces designed for entering and extracting information. Categories of form include internal, interagency, public use, [..]
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formData relating to items, components, or processes that are sufficient to enable physical and functional interchangeability. Data identifying source, size, configuration. mating and attachment character [..]
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formA word often used interchangeably with 'shape', it has two meanings among artists: 1) shape or groupings of individual masses 2) characteristics that establish an artwork's identity and [..]
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formA Web page designed to collect information or input from a user and send it to a Web server for processing. Forms can contain data-entry fields, checkboxes, drop-down lists, buttons, and other interactive controls.
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formThe current condition of a horse; may also refer to The Daily Racing Form publication.
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form
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formIn its widest sense, total structure; a synthesis of all the visible aspects of that structure and of the manner in which they are united to create its distinctive character. The form of a work is wha [..]
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form1. The physical appearance of a work of art - its materials, style, and composition.
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formA three-dimensional object, such as a cube or a ball. Form is an element of art. Form may be depicted on a 2-D surface.
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formThe physical characteristics of an object in its totality.
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formshape: one of the elements of design/art (apart from color, line, space, and texture, which is involved with solid masses and shapes, or their representations.
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formthe aspect of music having to do with the structure and design of a composition.
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formThe fundamental shape or structure of an object – such as sphere or cube.
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formForm is the three-dimensional shape of an artwork or an element within the artwork.
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formindividual shapes, volumes and their relationships: individual masses or groupings
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formThe visual shape or configuration of something, the arrangements of it's parts and particular way in which a thing appears.
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form
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formThe Land Registration rules contain numerous forms for use when lodging applications for registration.
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formAn instrument prescribed under legislative or regulatory authority, including land title forms established by the Director of Land Titles. A form may be used as an application, instrument, or supporti [..]
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forma measure of the recent success of a participant. It is often stated as a list of the participant’s results immediately prior to the event.
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formthe previous placing/results of a team/competitor. For example, the previous six-match form of English soccer side Manchester United could be win, win, draw, lose, lose, lose.
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formPast performances used to give an indication of the competitor's chances. In US, short for the Daily Racing Form.
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form
(heading,physical) To do with shape.
# The shape or visible structure of a thing or person.
#* '''1699''',(1631-1700)
#*: Those whom form of laws / Condemned to die.
# Constitution; mode of cons [..]
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form
shape
form (order of doing things)
* '''1931''', Arthur Schnitzler, '''', S. Fischer Verlag, page 51:
*: Und da er keinen Grund hatte, ihr seinen Namen zu verhehlen, so stellte er sich in aller [..]
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formThe shape and structure of a work of art. Elements of form include color, shape, pattern, and duration. Many artists strive for a relationship between form and content, so that the way something is ma [..]
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formForm is the shape, visual appearance, or configuration of an object. In a wider sense, the form is the way something is or happens.
Form also refers to:
Form (document), a document (printed or electr [..]
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formIn botanical nomenclature, a form (forma, plural formae) is one of the "secondary" taxonomic ranks, below that of variety, which in turn is below that of species; it is an infraspecific taxon. If more [..]
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formA form is a document with spaces (also named fields or placeholders) in which to write or select, for a series of documents with similar contents. The documents usually have the printed parts in comm [..]
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formIn horse racing, the form of a horse is a record of significant events, mainly its performance in previous races. The form may identify the horse's sire, dam and wider pedigree. It is used by tipsters [..]
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formIn academic discussions of organized religion, the term form is sometimes used to describe prescriptions or norms on religious practice.
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formA webform, web form or HTML form on a web page allows a user to enter data that is sent to a server for processing. Forms can resemble paper or database forms because web users fill out the forms usin [..]
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formIn zoology, the word "form" or forma (literally Latin for form) is a strictly informal term that is sometimes used to describe organisms. Under the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature the te [..]
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formIn zoology, the word "form" or forma (literally Latin for form) is a strictly informal term that is sometimes used to describe organisms. Under the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature the te [..]
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formForm was a boot sector virus isolated in Switzerland in the summer of 1990 which became very common worldwide. The origin of Form is widely listed as Switzerland, but this may be an assumption based o [..]
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formA form is an educational stage, class, or grouping of pupils in a school. The term is used predominantly in the United Kingdom, although some schools, mostly private, in other countries also use the t [..]
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formIn component-based programming (Visual Basic, .NET WinForms, Delphi, Lazarus etc.), a form is a representation of a GUI window. A form contains components and controls typically including "OK" and "Ca [..]
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formSee Kata for "Form" as used in the context of martial arts.Form is a specific way of performing a movement, often a strength training exercise, to avoid injury, prevent cheating and increase strength.
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formFORM is a symbolic manipulation system. It reads text files containing definitions of mathematical expressions as well as statements that tell it how to manipulate these expressions. Its original auth [..]
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formForm is the shape, visual appearance, or configuration of an object. In a wider sense, the form is the way something is or happens.
Form also refers to:
Form (document), a document (printed or electr [..]
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formFORM may refer to:
FORM (symbolic manipulation system), a symbolic manipulation system.
FORM (arts organisation), a Western Australian arts organisation
First-order reliability method, a method to ev [..]
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formFORM is a Western Australian arts organisation that delivers programming tailored to specific communities throughout the State.
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