shape
Form (from Latin forma ) stands for:
- shape
- Baking pan , a kitchen appliance
- Printing form , in printing the element carrying the print image
- Casting mold , hollow mold in casting technology
Mathematics and natural sciences:
- Form (algebra) , a specific type of polynomial
- Form (biology) , a taxon
- Landform , surface shape of a landscape
- Crystal form , the totality of all symmetry-equivalent surfaces of a crystal
Humanities:
- Form (philosophy) , the final state that the changed takes on
- Form (law) , the external design of a legal transaction or a legal act
- a word form
Arts:
- Form (art) , the external form in the visual arts
- Literature form, see genre (literature)
- musical form, see form theory (music)
Sport and Fitness:
- Form (martial art) , a fixed sequence of movements
- Fitness , the physical condition of a person ("being in shape")
Magazines:
- form (magazine) , an interdisciplinary trade journal for design
- Form - Nordic Architecture and Design , Swedish product design magazine
Form is the family name of the following people:
- Peter Form (* 1931), German railway and aeronautical engineer and university professor
- Stephan Form (* 1968), German economist and university professor
FORM means:
See also:
- Die Form (French music formation)
- Laws of Form (Book 1969)
- Good shape (design)
- IN FORM (action plan)
- Shaping (design process)
- Deformation (continuum mechanics)
- Forma (disambiguation)
- Vorm (disambiguation)
- List of all Wikipedia articles whose title begins with Form
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Wiktionary: Form - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations