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    form
    /fɔːm/

    noun

    verb

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  2. : the shape and structure of something as distinguished from its material. the building's massive form. b. : a body (as of a person) especially in its external appearance or as distinguished from the face : figure. the female form. c. archaic : beauty. 2. : the essential nature of a thing as distinguished from its matter: such as. a.

  3. a paper or set of papers printed with spaces in which answers to questions can be written or information can be recorded in an organized way: entry form Children are being asked to send in their entry forms (= documents used to enter a competition) by next week. application form You can get an application form for the dog licence on the website.

  4. noun. external appearance of a clearly defined area, as distinguished from color or material; configuration: a triangular form. Synonyms: conformation, mold. Antonyms: substance. the shape of a thing or person. a body, especially that of a human being. a dummy having the same measurements as a human body, used for fitting or displaying clothing:

  5. noun. 1. the shape or configuration of something as distinct from its colour, texture, etc. 2. the particular mode, appearance, etc, in which a thing or person manifests itself. water in the form of ice. in the form of a bat. 3. a type or kind.

  6. Definitions of form. noun. a perceptual structure. “the composition presents problems for students of musical form ” synonyms: pattern, shape. see more. noun. a category of things distinguished by some common characteristic or quality. “sculpture is a form of art” synonyms: kind, sort, variety. see more. noun.

  7. a type of something or way of doing something: Swimming is the best form of exercise. Fewer examples. You'll need to show some form of ID, such as a passport or driving licence. My doctor said I had a mild form of the illness. Bicycles are an efficient and cheap form of transportation.

  8. Form is the outline and structure of a thing as opposed to its substance: the pointed form of a pyramid; a brooch in the form of a lovers' knot. Figure refers usually to form as established by bounding or enclosing lines: The cube is a solid geometric figure.