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" Form, form, n. > figure or appearance of a body ; the boundary-line of an object; a model; a mould: mode of arrangement ; order; regularity; system, as of government ; beauty or elegance : established practice ; ceremony : in printing, the type from which... "
Chambers's etymological dictionary of the English language, ed. by J. Donald - Página 189
por Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1867
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Chamber's Etymological Dictionary of the English Language

William Chambers - 1868 - 516 páginas
...«J. forltedness, iork iuesr. Forlorn, Forlorn-hop«. Sec under Forbear. Form, form, n. tßgure or appearance of a body ; the boundary-line of an object...and secured in a chase : (in the fol. senses pron. furra) a long seat, a bench ; in schools, the pupils on a form, a class ; the bed of a hare, which...
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Chambers's English Dictionary: Pronouncing, Explanatory, and Etymological ...

James Donald - 1872 - 976 páginas
...a hare, which takes its shape from the animal's body : a long seat, a bench : a class in a school : in printing, the type from which an impression is to be taken set up and secured in a chase. — vt To make : to mould, to fashion : to contrive : to make up : to...
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Chambers's Etymological Dictionary of the English Language

William Chambers, Andrew Findlater - 1882 - 628 páginas
...regularity : system, as of government : beauty or elegance : established practice; ceremony: (print.) the type from which an impression is to be taken arranged and secured in a chase : (in thefol. senses pron. f6rm) a long scat, a bench : (in schools) the pupils on a form, a class : the...
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Glossary of Terms and Phrases

Henry Percy Smith - 1883 - 542 páginas
...shaping.] (Gcol.) Strictly, subordinate to System, and = special groups of strata. Forme. [L. forma.] In Printing, the type from which an impression is to be taken, arranged and secured in a díase (i/.r.). Formic acid. An acid obtained originally from red ants [L. formicae]. Formication....
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THE AMERICAN DICTIONARY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE

PROFESSOR DANIEL LYONS - 1899 - 552 páginas
...regularity : system, as of government : beauty or elegance : established practice : ceremony : (print.) the type from which an impression is to be taken arranged and secured in a chase : (»re the fol. senses pron, form) a long seat, a bench : (m schools) the pupils on a form, a class...
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Pushing Your Business: A Book of Practical Advice on Advertising for Banks ...

Theodore Douglas MacGregor - 1908 - 144 páginas
...whatever else is necessary for printing with that variety of types. FORM. — The type or other matter from which an impression is to be taken, arranged and secured in a chase, ready for printing. FORMS CLOSE. — See "Closing Date." FOHM LETTER. — A letter prepared in advance...
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Pushing Your Business: A Textbook of Advertising, Giving Practical Advice on ...

Theodore Douglas MacGregor - 1911 - 216 páginas
...whatever else is necessary for printing with that variety of types. FORM. — The type or other matter from which an impression is to be taken, arranged and secured in a chase, ready for printing. FORMS CLOSE.— See "Closing Date." FORM LETTER. — A letter prepared in advance...
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Notes on the Life of Noah Webster, Volumen1

Emily Ellsworth Ford Skeel - 1912 - 1204 páginas
...— ns. fork'edneu, fork'lneu. Forlorn, Forlorn hop*. Sec under Forbear. Form, form, n. > figure or appearance of a body ; the boundary-line of an object;...pupils on a form, a class ; the bed of a hare, which takes its shape from the animal's body. [Pr.formf — \*.forma~-ferot to bear, V^c fades, appearance,...
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The Condensed English-Gujarati Dictionary: Rev. & Enl. with Pronunciations ...

Vithalrai G. Vyas, Shankerbhai G. Patel - 1926 - 796 páginas
...H(a*tl. 11. The seat of a hare: y%tain 51^41 ^4lKl <r/4i. 12. The boundary line: VH^ttp'Uyj'. IS. Types from which an impression is to be taken, arranged and secured in a chase : îj^îU; ilívi. 14. The particular shape: 34. /ni/nc f.: . Forgetfulness, (7^4¿^)». The quality...
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