| form | an arrangement of the elements in a composition or discourse |
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| form | (biology) a group of organisms within a species that differ in trivial ways from similar groups |
| form | a body of students who are taught together |
| form | (physical chemistry) a distinct state of matter in a system |
| form | give a shape or or form to |
| form | give shape to |
| form | make something, usually for a specific function |
| form | establish or impress firmly in the mind |
| form | create, as of a social group or a company, for example |
| form | to compose or represent:"This wall forms the background of the stage setting" |
| form | develop into a distinctive entity |
| form | one of the traditional categories of words intended to reflect their functions in a grammatical context |