Usually means: Structures organizing content, function, appearance.
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We found 28 dictionaries that define the word forms:

General (13 matching dictionaries)
  1. forms: Merriam-Webster
  2. forms: Collins English Dictionary
  3. forms: Vocabulary.com
  4. Form's, Forms, form's, forms: Wordnik
  5. forms: Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary
  6. forms: Wiktionary
  7. The Forms (band), The Forms: Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia
  8. Forms, Forms, Forms, Forms, Forms, Forms, Forms, Forms, Forms, Forms, Forms, Forms, Forms, Forms, Forms, Forms, Forms, Forms, Forms, Forms, Forms, Forms, Forms, Forms, Forms, Forms: The Phrontistery - A Dictionary of Obscure Words
  9. forms: TheFreeDictionary.com
  10. forms: Wikimedia Commons US English Pronunciations
  11. Forms: Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia
  12. forms: Dictionary.com
  13. forms: Cambridge Essential American English Dictionary

Business (2 matching dictionaries)
  1. forms: Merriam-Webster Legal Dictionary
  2. forms: Legal dictionary

Computing (5 matching dictionaries)
  1. forms: Free On-line Dictionary of Computing
  2. forms: CCI Computer
  3. Internet Terms (No longer online)
  4. Internet Terms (No longer online)
  5. forms: Encyclopedia

Medicine (4 matching dictionaries)
  1. forms: Merriam-Webster Medical Dictionary
  2. Medical Dictionary (No longer online)
  3. online medical dictionary (No longer online)
  4. forms: Medical dictionary

Miscellaneous (2 matching dictionaries)
  1. FORMS: Acronym Finder
  2. forms: Idioms

Science (1 matching dictionary)
  1. FOLDOP - Free On Line Dictionary Of Philosophy (No longer online)

Tech (1 matching dictionary)
  1. SeaTalk Dictionary of English Nautical Language (No longer online)

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Definitions from Wiktionary (FORM)

noun:  (heading, physical) To do with shape.
noun:  The shape or visible structure of a thing or person.
noun:  A thing that gives shape to other things as in a mold.
noun:  Regularity, beauty, or elegance.
noun:  (philosophy) The inherent nature of an object; that which the mind itself contributes as the condition of knowing; that in which the essence of a thing consists.
noun:  Characteristics not involving atomic components.
noun:  (dated) A long bench with no back.
noun:  (fine arts) The boundary line of a material object. In painting, more generally, the human body.
noun:  (crystallography) The combination of planes included under a general crystallographic symbol. It is not necessarily a closed solid.
noun:  (social) To do with structure or procedure.
noun:  An order of doing things, as in religious ritual.
noun:  Established method of expression or practice; fixed way of proceeding; conventional or stated scheme; formula.
noun:  Constitution; mode of construction, organization, etc.; system.
noun:  Show without substance; empty, outside appearance; vain, trivial, or conventional ceremony; conventionality; formality.
noun:  (archaic) A class or rank in society.
noun:  (UK) Past history (in a given area); a habit of doing something.
noun:  Level of performance.
noun:  (UK, education) A class or year of school pupils.
noun:  (UK, education, dated) A numbered division grouping school students (usually every two years) in education between Years 1 and 13 (often preceded by an ordinal number to specify the form, as in sixth form).
noun:  A blank document or template to be filled in by the user.
noun:  A specimen document to be copied or imitated.
noun:  (grammar) A grouping of words which maintain grammatical context in different usages; the particular shape or structure of a word or part of speech.
noun:  The den or home of a hare.
noun:  (computing, programming) A window or dialogue box.
noun:  (taxonomy) An infraspecific rank.
noun:  (printing, dated) The type or other matter from which an impression is to be taken, arranged and secured in a chase.
noun:  (geometry) A quantic.
noun:  (sports, fitness) A specific way of performing a movement.
verb:  (transitive) To assume (a certain shape or visible structure).
verb:  (transitive) To give (a shape or visible structure) to a thing or person.
verb:  (intransitive) To take shape.
verb:  To put together or bring into being; assemble.
verb:  (transitive, linguistics) To create (a word) by inflection or derivation.
verb:  (transitive) To constitute, to compose, to make up.
verb:  To mould or model by instruction or discipline.
verb:  To provide (a hare) with a form.
verb:  (electrical, historical, transitive) To treat (plates) to prepare them for introduction into a storage battery, causing one plate to be composed more or less of spongy lead, and the other of lead peroxide. This was formerly done by repeated slow alternations of the charging current, but later the plates or grids were coated or filled, one with a paste of red lead and the other with litharge, introduced into the cell, and formed by a direct charging current.
noun:  Acronym of family, occupation, recreation, motivation: a set of potential topics of conversation for use by salespeople etc. [(countable) A group of people who are closely related to one another (by blood, marriage or adoption); kin; in particular, a set of parents and their children; an immediate family.]
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