Form

  • 91Form — Fọrm1 die; , en; 1 die äußere plastische Gestalt, in der ein Gegenstand erscheint, besonders in Hinsicht auf die Linien, die ihn begrenzen ≈ Gestalt: Die Erde hat die Form einer Kugel || K: Eiform, Hufeisenform, Kreisform, Kugelform, Spiralform …

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  • 92form*/*/*/ — [fɔːm] noun I 1) [C] a type of something He developed a rare form of cancer.[/ex] Everyone agrees that the kids must receive some form of punishment.[/ex] 2) [C/U] the particular way in which something appears or exists The information is also… …

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  • 93Form 10-K — A Form 10 K is an annual report required by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), that gives a comprehensive summary of a public company s performance. Although similarly named, the annual report on Form 10 K is distinct from the… …

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  • 94form — Synonyms and related words: Berkeleianism, Hegelianism, Kantianism, MO, Masan, Neoplatonism, Platonic form, Platonic idea, Platonism, Procrustean law, SOP, absolute idealism, accumulate, acquire, act, adjustment, algorithm, allocation, allomorph …

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  • 95form — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) External shape Nouns 1. form, formation, forming, figure, shape; make[up], conformation, configuration; make, frame[work], construction, cut, set, build, trim, cut of one s jib; stamp, type, cast, mold;… …

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  • 96form — 1. noun 1) the general form of the landscape form is less important than content Syn: shape, configuration, formation, structure, construction, arrangement, appearance, exterior, outline, format, layout, design 2) the …

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  • 97-form — comb. form (usu. as iform) forming adjectives meaning: 1 having the form of (cruciform; cuneiform). 2 having such a number of (uniform; multiform). Etymology: from or after F forme f. L formis f. forma FORM * * * (usu. as iform) comb. form 1) …

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  • 98form — 01. You must fill out this [form], and hand it in before beginning. 02. We could see the [form] of the old castle through the fog. 03. These ridges and cracks in the rocks were [formed] when the glaciers retreated thousands of years ago. 04. The… …

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  • 99form — {{11}}form (n.) early 13c., from O.Fr. forme physical form, appearance, pleasing looks; shape, image, from L. forma form, contour, figure, shape; appearance, looks model, pattern, design; sort, kind condition, origin unknown. One theory holds… …

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  • 100form — noun 1》 visible shape or configuration.     ↘style, design, and arrangement in an artistic work as distinct from its content. 2》 a way in which a thing exists or appears: essays in book form.     ↘any of the ways in which a word may be spelled,… …

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