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An object represented in two dimensions.
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The spatial contour the body makes such as curved, angular, twisted, straight, symmetrical, or asymmetrical.
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An area that stands out from the space next to it or around it because of a defined or implied boundary, or because of differences of value, color, or texture. Shape: geometric and organic shapes; positive and negative shapes; abstract shapes; and outlined shapes. Shape is an area that is contained within an implied line, or is seen and identified because of color or value changes. Shapes have two dimensions, length and width, and can be geometric or free-form. ...
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An outline of an object is its shape. The three categories of shape include: natural, non-objective, and geometric.
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The stone
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| shape | shaped to fit by or as if by altering the contours of a pliable mass (as by work or effort) |
| shape | having the shape of |
| shape | lacking symmetry or attractive form |
| shape | having no definite form or distinct shape |
| shape | in a shapeless manner |
| shape | the quality of lacking an esthetically pleasing shape |
| shape | an amorphous or indefinite shape |
| shape | the quality of having a well-rounded body |
| shape | having a well-proportioned and pleasing shape |
| shape | a machine tool for shaping metal or wood |
| shape | a person who makes things |
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