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21 in the form of
(having the shape, character, style etc of: He wrote a novel in the form of a diary.) in/sotto forma di -
22 order-form
noun (a form on which a customer's order is written.) modulo d'ordinazione -
23 application form
nome (for loan, credit card, passport) modulo m. di richiesta; (for job) modulo m. di domanda; (for membership) modulo m. di iscrizione* * *n* * *nome (for loan, credit card, passport) modulo m. di richiesta; (for job) modulo m. di domanda; (for membership) modulo m. di iscrizione -
24 chloroform chlo·ro·form
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25 claim form
n(gen) modulo per ricorsi, (for expenses) modulo di rimborso spese -
26 conform con·form vi
[kən'fɔːm] -
27 conformist con·form·ist
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28 conformity con·form·ity n
[kən'fɔːmɪtɪ] -
29 cuneiform cu·nei·form adj , n
['kjuːnɪˌfɔːm]cuneiforme ( m) -
30 deform de·form vt
[dɪ'fɔːm] -
31 deformity de·form·ity n
[dɪ'fɔːmɪtɪ](of body) deformità f inv -
32 entry form
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33 first form
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34 formless form·less adj
['fɔːmlɪs](shape) informe, (feelings) nebuloso (-a) -
35 free form
adj(poetry) libero (-a) -
36 inform *** in·form
[ɪn'fɔːm]1. vtinformare, avvertireto inform sb about/of sth — informare or avvertire qn di qc
2. vi -
37 informant in·form·ant n
[ɪn'fɔːmənt] -
38 informer in·form·er n
[ɪn'fɔːmə(r)] -
39 life form
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40 misinform mis·in·form vt
[ˌmɪsɪn'fɔːm]informare male, dare informazioni erronee
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Form — (de) … Kölsch Dialekt Lexikon
form — form·abil·i·ty; form·able; form·ably; form·al·de·hyde; form·amide; form·am·i·dine; form·a·zan; form·ful; form·ism; form·ist; form·less; Form·var; for·nic·i·form; fos·si·form; fo·ve·i·form; fruc·ti·form; fun·gi·form; fun·nel·form; fur·ci·form;… … English syllables
Form — • The original meaning of the term form, both in Greek and Latin, was and is that in common use • eidos, being translated, that which is seen, shape, etc., with secondary meanings derived from this, as form, sort, particular, kind, nature… … Catholic encyclopedia
form — n 1 Form, figure, shape, conformation, configuration are comparable when they denote the disposition or arrangement of content that gives a particular aspect or appearance to a thing as distinguished from the substance of which that thing is made … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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Form — (f[=o]rm; in senses 8 & 9, often f[=o]rm in England), n. [OE. & F. forme, fr. L. forma; cf. Skr. dhariman. Cf. {Firm}.] 1. The shape and structure of anything, as distinguished from the material of which it is composed; particular disposition or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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form — [fôrm] n. [ME forme < OFr < L forma, a shape, figure, image < ? (via Etr) Gr morphē] 1. the shape, outline, or configuration of anything; structure as apart from color, material, etc. 2. a) the body or figure of a person or animal b) a… … English World dictionary
Form 8-K — is a report required to be filed by public companies with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission pursuant to the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. After a significant event like bankruptcy or departure of a CEO, a public… … Wikipedia
form — [n1] shape; arrangement anatomy, appearance, articulation, cast, configuration, conformation, construction, contour, cut, design, die, embodiment, fashion, figure, formation, framework, mode, model, mold, outline, pattern, plan, profile, scheme,… … New thesaurus