Found 3 items, similar to forms.
English → Indonesian (Kamus Landak)
Definition: forms
bentuk
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: form
angkuh, bentuk, bentukan, cetak, format, formulir, gaya, membentuk, sosok
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: form
form
v 1: to compose or represent:
“This wall forms the background of
the stage setting”;
“The branches made a roof”;
“This
makes a fine introduction” [syn:
constitute,
make]
2: create (as an entity);
“social groups form everywhere”;
“They formed a company” [syn:
organize,
organise]
3: develop into a distinctive entity;
“our plans began to take
shape” [syn:
take form,
take shape,
spring]
4: give a shape or form to;
“shape the dough” [syn:
shape]
5: make something, usually for a specific function;
“She molded
the riceballs carefully”;
“Form cylinders from the dough”;
“shape a figure”;
“Work the metal into a sword” [syn:
shape,
work,
mold,
mould,
forge]
6: establish or impress firmly in the mind;
“We imprint our
ideas onto our children” [syn:
imprint]
7: give shape to;
“form the clay into a head” [ant:
deform]
form
n 1: the phonological or orthographic sound or appearance of a
word that can be used to describe or identify something;
“the inflected forms of a word can be represented by a
stem and a list of inflections to be attached” [syn:
word form
,
signifier,
descriptor]
2: a category of things distinguished by some common
characteristic or quality;
“sculpture is a form of art”;
“what kinds of desserts are there?” [syn:
kind,
sort,
variety]
3: a perceptual structure;
“the composition presents problems
for students of musical form”;
“a visual pattern must
include not only objects but the spaces between them”
[syn:
shape,
pattern]
4: any spatial attributes (especially as defined by outline);
“he could barely make out their shapes through the smoke”
[syn:
shape,
configuration,
contour,
conformation]
5: alternative names for the body of a human being;
“Leonardo
studied the human body”;
“he has a strong physique”;
“the
spirit is willing but the flesh is weak” [syn:
human body,
physical body,
material body,
soma,
build,
figure,
physique,
anatomy,
shape,
bod,
chassis,
frame,
flesh]
6: the spatial arrangement of something as distinct from its
substance;
“geometry is the mathematical science of shape”
[syn:
shape]
7: the visual appearance of something or someone;
“the delicate
cast of his features” [syn:
shape,
cast]
8: (physical chemistry) a distinct state of matter in a system;
matter that is identical in chemical composition and
physical state and separated from other material by the
phase boundary;
“the reaction occurs in the liquid phase
of the system” [syn:
phase]
9: a printed document with spaces in which to write;
“he filled
out his tax form”
10: (biology) a group of organisms within a species that differ
in trivial ways from similar groups;
“a new strain of
microorganisms” [syn:
variant,
strain,
var.]
11: an arrangement of the elements in a composition or
discourse;
“the essay was in the form of a dialogue”;
“he
first sketches the plot in outline form”
12: a particular mode in which something is manifested;
“his
resentment took the form of extreme hostility”
13: a body of students who are taught together;
“early morning
classes are always sleepy” [syn:
class,
grade]
14: an ability to perform well;
“he was at the top of his form”;
“the team was off form last night”
15: a life-size dummy used to display clothes [syn:
mannequin,
manikin,
mannikin,
manakin]
16: a mold for setting concrete;
“they built elaborate forms for
pouring the foundation”