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Form

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English

Noun

form (plural: forms)

  1. shape or visible structure of a thing or person
  2. a thing that gives shape to other things as in a mold
  3. an order of doing things, as in religious ritual
  4. a blank document or template to be filled in by the user
  5. a grouping of words which maintain grammatical context in different usages
  6. Characteristics not involving atomic components

Translations

shape or visible structure

  • Finnish: muoto
  • Swedish: form c

thing giving shape

  • Finnish: muotti , vuoka (for baking or cooking)
  • Swedish: form c

order of doing things

  • Finnish: muoto , järjestys

template to be filled

  • Finnish: lomake
  • Swedish: blankett c

grouping of words

charasteristics not involving atomic components

  • Finnish: olomuoto

Transitive verb

form (forms, formed, forming )

  1. to shape
  2. to construct or frame
    • The ideas and opinions we form in early life remain with us.
  3. to contract or create
    • We formed many friendships at band camp.

Translations

to shape

  • Finnish: muotoilla

to construct

  • Finnish: muodostaa

to contract or create

  • Finnish: muodostaa , luoda


Intransitive verb

form (forms, formed, forming )

  1. to take or assume a shape

Translations

to take a shape

  • Finnish: muodostua , muotoutua

Translations to be checked

  • Swedish: forma, dana
  • french: forme
  • Dutch: vorm , formulier
  • German: Form, Formular
  • Spanish: hoja

Swedish

Noun

form

  1. shape

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