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A golfer's standard of play based on past performance.
Ãâó: www.worldgolf.com/wglibrary/reference/dictionary/f...
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The performance history of a horse. Recent form is included in race books and form guides in an effort to help punters select the horse most likely to win. The form of a horse includes information like the number of starts it has had, the number of wins, seconds and thirds, and the amount of prizemoney it has won. Form is available on this Web site.
Ãâó: www.harness.org.au/TERMS.HTM
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the total product of all the aspects of a work of art and how they come together to become one singular unique work.
Ãâó: www.worldimages.com/art_glossary.php
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The physical mass of an object is comparative to form. Form is three-dimensional and implies weight.
Ãâó: encyclopedia.worldvillage.com/s/b/Interior_design
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(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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