Definition of format. Meaning of format. Synonyms of format

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Definition of format

Format
Format For`mat" (f[-o]r`m[.a]" or f[-o]r`m[aum]t"), n. [F. or G. Cf. Formation.] (Print.) The shape and size of a book; hence, its external form. The older manuscripts had been written in a much larger format than that found convenient for university work. --G. H. Putnam. One might, indeed, protest that the format is a little too luxurious. --Nature.

Meaning of format from wikipedia

- format may refer to: text formatting , typesetting of text elements. computing: format . firefox os: renaissance of moblie app technology at
- format is a command-line utility included in microsoft dos , ibm os/2 and microsoft windows operating systems to produce disk
- a radio format or programming format (not to be confused with broadcast programming ) describes the overall content broadcast on a radio
- a file format is a standard way that information is encoded for storage in a computer file . a file format specifies how bit s are used
- format: file:newspapers of japan 20090831. jpg , yomiuri shimbun , a broadsheet in japan credited with having the largest newspaper
- play formats: full-length play: generally, two or three acts with an act break (intermission or interval) that marks some kind of structural
- other recording formats: in the 1920s, phonofilm and other early motion picture sound systems employed optical recording technology, in
- there are several different playoff formats used in various levels of competition in sport s and game s to determine an overall champion.
- imax (an abbreviation for ima ge max imum) is a motion picture film format and a set of cinema projection standards created by the
- video formats: there are different layers of video transmission and storage, each with its own set of formats to choose from. for transmission