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Pardofelis ("leopard cat") -
form, -
formes: Pronunciation: /foʊrm/, /foʊrms/. Origin: Latin: forma. Meaning: shape,
form. Used for
large groups of animals...
- Look up
Form,
form, or -
form in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Form is the shape,
visual appearance, or
configuration of an object. In a
wider sense...
- The
formes fixes (French: [
fɔʁm fiks]; singular:
forme fixe, "fixed
form") are the
three 14th- and 15th-century
French poetic forms: the ballade, rondeau...
- Look up
formic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Formic is an
adjective describing ants, from the
Latin formica.
Formic may also
refer to:
Formic acid...
- In mathematics, a
bilinear form is a
bilinear map V × V → K on a
vector space V (the
elements of
which are
called vectors) over a
field K (the elements...
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Strophic form – also
called verse-repeating
form,
chorus form, AAA song
form, or one-part song
form – is a song
structure in
which all
verses or stanzas...
- Karl
Johann Franz Formes (b. Mülheim am Rhein, 7
August 1815; d. San Francisco, 15
December 1889), also
called Charles John
Formes, was a
German b**** opera...
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Trinidad and Tobago, Wales, and some
other Commonwealth countries,
sixth form represents the
final two
years of
secondary education, ages 16 to 18. Pupils...
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Historically prevalent forms of
government include monarchy, aristocracy, timocracy, oligarchy, democracy, theocracy, and tyranny.
These forms are not always...
- Laws of
Form (hereinafter LoF) is a book by G. Spencer-Brown,
published in 1969, that
straddles the
boundary between mathematics and philosophy. LoF describes...