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2 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Form
n.
1.
The
shape
and
structure
of
anything
,
as
distinguished
from
the
material
of
which
it
is
composed
;
particular
disposition
or
arrangement
of
matter
,
giving
it
individuality
or
distinctive
character
;
configuration
;
figure
;
external
appearance
.
The
form
of
his
visage
was
changed
.
--
Dan
.
iii
. 19.
And
woven
close
close
,
both
matter
,
form
,
and
style
.
--
Milton
.
2.
Constitution
;
mode
of
construction
,
organization
,
etc
.;
system
;
as
,
a
republican
form
of
government
.
3.
Established
method
of
expression
or
practice
;
fixed
way
of
proceeding
;
conventional
or
stated
scheme
;
formula
;
as
,
a
form
of
prayer
.
Those
whom
form
of
laws
Condemned
to
die
. --
Dryden
.
4.
Show
without
substance
;
empty
,
outside
appearance
;
vain
,
trivial
,
or
conventional
ceremony
;
conventionality
;
formality
;
as
,
a
matter
of
mere
form
.
Though
well
we
may
not
pass
upon
his
life
Without
the
form
of
justice
. --
Shak
.
5.
Orderly
arrangement
;
shapeliness
;
also
,
comeliness
;
elegance
;
beauty
.
The
earth
was
without
form
and
void
.
--
Gen
.
i
. 2.
He
hath
no
form
nor
comeliness
.
--
Is
.
liii
. 2.
6.
A
shape
;
an
image
;
a
phantom
.
7.
That
by
which
shape
is
given
or
determined
;
mold
;
pattern
;
model
.
8.
A
long
seat
;
a
bench
;
hence
,
a
rank
of
students
in
a
school
;
a
class
;
also
,
a
class
or
rank
in
society
.
“Ladies
of
a
high
form
.”
9.
The
seat
or
bed
of
a
hare
.
As
in
a
form
sitteth
a
weary
hare
.
--
Chaucer
.
10.
Print.
The
type
or
other
matter
from
which
an
impression
is
to
be
taken
,
arranged
and
secured
in
a
chase
.
11.
Fine Arts
The
boundary
line
of
a
material
object
.
In
painting
,
more
generally
,
the
human
body
.
12.
Gram.
The
particular
shape
or
structure
of
a
word
or
part
of
speech
;
as
,
participial
forms
;
verbal
forms
.
13.
Crystallog.
The
combination
of
planes
included
under
a
general
crystallographic
symbol
.
It
is
not
necessarily
a
closed
solid
.
14.
Metaph.
That
assemblage
or
disposition
of
qualities
which
makes
a
conception
,
or
that
internal
constitution
which
makes
an
existing
thing
to
be
what
it
is
; --
called
essential
or
substantial
form
,
and
contradistinguished
from
matter
;
hence
,
active
or
formative
nature
;
law
of
being
or
activity
;
subjectively
viewed
,
an
idea
;
objectively
,
a
law
.
15.
Mode
of
acting
or
manifestation
to
the
senses
,
or
the
intellect
;
as
,
water
assumes
the
form
of
ice
or
snow
.
In
modern
usage
,
the
elements
of
a
conception
furnished
by
the
mind's
own
activity
,
as
contrasted
with
its
object
or
condition
,
which
is
called
the
matter
;
subjectively
,
a
mode
of
apprehension
or
belief
conceived
as
dependent
on
the
constitution
of
the
mind
;
objectively
,
universal
and
necessary
accompaniments
or
elements
of
every
object
known
or
thought
of
.
16.
Biol.
The
peculiar
characteristics
of
an
organism
as
a
type
of
others
;
also
,
the
structure
of
the
parts
of
an
animal
or
plant
.
Good form
or
Bad form
,
the
general
appearance
,
condition
or
action
,
originally
of
horses
,
afterwards
of
persons
;
as
,
the
members
of
a
boat
crew
are
said
to
be
in
good form
when
they
pull
together
uniformly
.
The
phrases
are
further
used
colloquially
in
description
of
conduct
or
manners
in
society
;
as
,
it
is
not
good form
to
smoke
in
the
presence
of
a
lady
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
good
form
n
:
behavior
that
conforms
to
social
conventions
of
the
time
;
"
it
is
not
good
form
to
brag
about
winning
"
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