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/fôrm/
noun
  1. the visible shape or configuration of something.
    "the form, color, and texture of the tree"
    synonyms: shape, configuration, formation, conformation, structure, construction, arrangement, disposition, appearance, outward form/appearance, exterior, contours, lines, outline, silhouette, profile, design, format, cut, pattern, mold
  2. a particular way in which a thing exists or appears; a manifestation.
    "her obsession has taken the form of compulsive exercise"
    synonyms: manifestation, appearance, embodiment, incarnation, semblance, shape, guise, character, description, expression
  3. a type or variety of something.
    "sponsorship is a form of advertising"
    synonyms: kind, sort, type, order, class, classification, category, variety, genre, brand, style, species, genus, family, generation, breed, strain, denomination, phylum
  4. the customary or correct method or procedure; what is usually done.
    "an excessive concern for legal form and precedent"
    synonyms: etiquette, social practice, custom, usage, use, habit, wont, protocol, procedure, rules, convention, tradition, fashion, style, routine, ritual, pattern, regimen, policy, method, system, way, rule, formula, set formula, modus operandi, praxis, good manners, manners, polite behavior, correct behavior, acceptable conduct, the done thing
  5. a mold, frame, or block in or on which something is shaped.
  6. a printed document with blank spaces for information to be inserted.
    "an application form"
    synonyms: questionnaire, document, coupon, tear-off slip, sheet of paper, paper, application (form), entry form, report, return, record
  7. a class or year in a school, usually given a specifying number.
    "the fifth form"
    synonyms: class, year, school group, tutor group, set, stream, band, grade
  8. the state of an athlete or sports team with regard to their current standard of performance.
    "illness has affected his form"
    synonyms: fitness, physical fitness, condition, fettle, shape, trim, health, state of health, nick
  9. a long bench without a back.
    synonyms: bench, long seat, pew, settle, stall
  10. variant spelling of forme.
  11. a hare's lair.

verb
  1. bring together parts or combine to create (something).
    "the company was formed in 1982"
    synonyms: set up, devise, establish, found, launch, float, create, bring into being, put in place, organize, institute, start, begin, get going, initiate, bring about, inaugurate, lay the foundations of, arrange, draw up, line up, assemble, sort, order, range, array, dispose, marshal, deploy, gather, group, place, position, rank, grade
  2. make or fashion into a certain shape or form.
    "form the dough into balls"
    synonyms: make, fashion, shape, model, mold, forge, found, cast, sculpt, hew, carve, construct, build, manufacture, fabricate, assemble, put together, create, produce, concoct, devise, contrive, frame

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