Forms [noun]

Definition of Forms:

shape; arrangement

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Sentence/Example of Forms:

Life is represented as struggling to free herself from the gross earthly forms that cling to her.

There are two forms of elasticity, one of quantity and the other of quality, both provided for in the act.

There are four general forms of emphasis which serve as indications of the characteristics of expression.

While Nature is thus speaking to a child through her light, her colour and her various forms, human art makes appeal also.

The usual forms are: (a) Ammoniomagnesium phosphate crystals; (b) acid calcium phosphate crystals; and (c) amorphous phosphates.

One of the lower and mixed forms of artistic activity, in the case of the child and of the race alike, is personal adornment.

When rapidly deposited, as by artificial precipitation, triple phosphate often takes feathery, star- or leaf-like forms.

Sometimes dumb-bells, compact sheaves of fine needles, and irregular rhizome forms are seen (Fig. 40).

That is, the Government was led into the policy of borrowing through the increase of monetary forms.

When at all abundant, pus forms a white sediment resembling amorphous phosphates macroscopically.