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/fɔːm/ · form
noun
- A heading, physical shape, or structure. The architect designed the building to have a unique form that blends with the surrounding landscape.
- A social structure or procedure. The new policy will take effect in a new form, streamlining the application process.
- A blank document or template to be filled in by the user. To apply for the position, complete the application form.
verb
- To assume (a certain shape or visible structure). When you kids form a straight line I'll hand out the lollies.
- To give (a shape or visible structure) to a thing or person. Roll out the dough to form a thin sheet.
- To take shape. When icicles start to form on the eaves you know the roads will be icy.
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Did you know? The word 'form' has been used in various contexts, including art, architecture, and science, to describe the physical or abstract structure of an object or concept.