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form

Definition for form

noun as in animate body and its condition

noun as in document that requires answers or information

Strongest matches

application, letter, questionnaire

Strong matches

blank, chart, paper, sheet

Weak match

data sheet

noun as in type, kind

noun as in organization, arrangement

verb as in come into being; arise

verb as in educate, discipline

Strong matches

breed, instruct, rear, school, teach, train

verb as in comprise, be a part of

Strongest matches

compose, constitute, make, serve as

Weak matches

act as, figure in, make up

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They may also form inaccurate and overly broad assumptions about the culture or society represented in those movies, the authors noted.

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For Florida State University atmospheric scientist Michael Diamond, however, the sudden rerouting of commercial vessels created a rare chance to investigate a major climate question -- How much do cleaner fuels change how clouds form?

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The study, published in the journal Geology, suggests that the NAA originally formed about 1,800 km away, near the Labrador Sea where the crust began to split between Canada and Greenland.

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Connexin 43 forms channels that allow ATP to move between certain cells, making it an important part of how the brain maintains healthy energy and signaling levels.

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The loss continued Villarreal's poor form in Europe this season, despite an impressive domestic campaign.

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