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81 boogiewoogie
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82 boomwol
n. unprocessed cotton, cotton in its natural form -
83 borstwervel
n. vertebra, segments of bone which form the spinal column -
84 breimachine
n. knitting machine, machine that loops yarn together to form cloth or a piece of clothing -
85 breviatuur
n. abbreviation, act of shortening by removing or omitting a part; shortened form of a word or words -
86 buigingsuitgang
n. addition of a suffix or other element to the basic form of a word to change its meaning or function (Grammar) -
87 buitenaardsheid
n. extraterrestrial, alien, life-form which did not originate on planet earth -
88 bustier
n. bustier, form-fitting clothing for woman used as lingerie or as an outer garment -
89 candybar
n. candy bar, confectionery usually packaged in a bar or log form -
90 cartogram
n. cartogram, diagram which uses the form of a map to present numeric information -
91 cash
n. cash, money in the form of coins and bank notes -
92 cashandcarry
n. cash and carry, form of trade in which goods are sold from a wholesale warehouse -
93 cembalist
n. harpsichordist, one who plays the harpsichord (antique keyboard instrument, early form of the piano) -
94 chiliasme
n. chiliasm, millennialism, thousand years; specific form of millenarianism -
95 cirkeldiagram
n. pie chart, diagram which shows the break up of figures or statistics in the form of a circle that is sliced into separate segments -
96 clavecimbel
n. harpsichord, antique keyboard instrument (early form of the piano) -
97 clicheren
v. stereotype, make a stereotype of; categorize as a stereotype; give a fixed form to -
98 cod
codex, collection of pages sewn together (earliest form of the book); manuscript of ancient holy writing, older handwritten book -
99 codex
n. codex, collection of pages sewn together (earliest form of the book); manuscript of ancient holy writing -
100 complex
n. complex, compound, various objects that form a whole; interconnected group (of objects, buildings, etc.)
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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
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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
Form classification — is the classification of organisms based on their morphology, which does not necessarily reflect their biological relationships. Form classification, generally restricted to palaeontology, reflects uncertainty; the goal of science is to move form … Wikipedia