| form |
The physical mass of an object is comparative to form. Form is three-dimensional and implies weight.
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| formic acid |
A colorless, pungent, fuming liquid organic acid, which, in concentrated form, is used to identify nylon fiber by completely dissolving a small sample or tuft and is found particularly in yarn blends.
Ãâó: www.carpetbuyershandbook.com/carpet_glossary_g.htm
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| form |
(1) An insurance document which, when attached to a policy, makes it complete. For example, a Standard Fire policy would have to have a Business Interruption form attached to it to make up a Business Interruption policy. (2) Any rider or endorsement, such as a Deductible Endorsement "form."
Ãâó: www.nv-insurance.com/GlossaryF.htm
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| formative |
An affix which unites a set of otherwise unrelated names. McDonald's McChicken and McNuggets are examples.
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| formulation |
The act, process, or result of formulating or reducing to a formula.
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