Science Fair Project Dictionary
Form
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English
Noun
form (plural: forms)
- shape or visible structure of a thing or person
- a thing that gives shape to other things as in a mold
- an order of doing things, as in religious ritual
- a blank document or template to be filled in by the user
- a grouping of words which maintain grammatical context in different usages
- Characteristics not involving atomic components
Translations
shape or visible structure
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thing giving shape
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order of doing things
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template to be filled
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grouping of words
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charasteristics not involving atomic components
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Transitive verb
form (forms, formed, forming )
- to shape
- to construct or frame
- The ideas and opinions we form in early life remain with us.
- to contract or create
- We formed many friendships at band camp.
Translations
to shape
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to construct
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to contract or create
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Intransitive verb
form (forms, formed, forming )
Translations
to take a shape
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Translations to be checked
Swedish
Noun
form
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