| forme fruste | <biology> A partial, arrested, or inapparent form of disease. Origin: Fr. Unfinished form (05 Mar 2000) |
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| formed | 1. <astronomy> Arranged, as stars in a constellation; as, formed stars. 2. <biology> Having structure; capable of growth and development; organised; as, the formed or organised ferments. Formed material, a term employed by Beale to denote the lifeless matter of a cell, that which is physiologically dead, in distinction from the truly germinal or living matter. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| formed visual hallucination | <psychiatry> Hallucination composed of scenes, often landscapes. (05 Mar 2000) |
| formell | <ornithology> The female of a hawk or falcon. Origin: Dim. Of F. Forme the female of a bird of prey. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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a body of moveable type that has been locked into a chase; consists of the all the text needed to print one complete side of a folio
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| forme fruste |
An incomplete or abortive form or manifestation of a condition or disease.
Ãâó: www.childrenwithchallenges.net/definitions/F.html
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A complete typesetting, assembled into pages and secured, ready for printing.
Ãâó: www.collectionscanada.ca/presses/t15-300-e.html
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| forme fruste |
incompletely expressed (a 'frustrated form' if you will), as in a RS variant that has most but not all of the classical characteristics.
Ãâó: www.rettsyndrome.org/digests/00008.htm
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| formed e.’s of the blood |
the blood cells; see under cell.
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| forme | clearly defined |
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| forme | fully developed as by discipline or training"a fully formed literary style" |
| forme | having taken on a definite arrangement |
| forme | formed in the mind |
| forme | having or given a form or shape |
| forme | the first of two or the first mentioned of two |
| forme | referring to the first of two things or persons mentioned (or the earlier one or ones of several) |
| forme | of the distant past |
| forme | belonging to some prior time |
| forme | (used especially of persons) of the immediate past |
| forme | at a previous time |
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