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1. word
noun.
(ˈwɝːd)
A
unit
of
language
that
native
speakers
can
identify.
Synonyms
dissyllable
word form
linguistic unit
loan-blend
neologism
coinage
opposite
opposite word
polysyllabic word
headword
deictic word
holonym
hybrid
disyllable
closed-class word
syllable
reduplication
head word
partitive
polysemous word
written word
dirty word
loanblend
monosyllable
syncategoreme
affix
whole name
proparoxytone
form
subordinate word
content word
trisyllable
anagram
meronym
guide word
vocable
language unit
superordinate word
open-class word
primitive
polysemantic word
antonym
polysemant
substantive
signifier
classifier
logical quantifier
synonym
paroxytone
back-formation
neology
cognate word
terminology
nomenclature
function word
derivative
term
four-letter word
cognate
palindrome
catchword
language
descriptor
manner name
deictic
troponym
homonym
anaphor
hapax legomenon
quantifier
loan
retronym
guideword
hypernym
loanword
metonym
key word
superordinate
diminutive
heteronym
part name
hyponym
charade
monosyllabic word
oxytone
equivalent word
nonce word
syncategorem
contraction
subordinate
spoken word
head
four-letter Anglo-Saxon word
polysyllable
Antonyms
synonym
antonym
categoreme
categorem
singular
Etymology
word (English)
word (Middle English (1100-1500))
word (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
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2. form
noun.
(ˈfɔrm)
The
phonological
or
orthographic
sound
or
appearance
of
a
word
that
can
be
used
to
describe
or
identify
something.
Synonyms
main entry word
plural form
plural
singular
word form
acronym
etymon
stem
abbreviation
theme
root
ghost word
citation form
descriptor
entry word
word
root word
base
singular form
signifier
radical
Antonyms
singular
plural
demythologize
sensitize
validate
Etymology
form (English)
forme (Middle English (1100-1500))
forme (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
forma (Latin)
μόρφα (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
3. form
noun.
(ˈfɔrm)
A
category
of
things
distinguished
by
some
common
characteristic
or
quality.
Synonyms
sort
the likes of
genus
art form
make
description
genre
variety
flavour
model
style
kind
manner
stripe
color
like
ilk
category
colour
type
the like
brand
species
antitype
flavor
Antonyms
antitype
type
emulsify
discolor
demilitarize
Etymology
form (English)
forme (Middle English (1100-1500))
forme (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
forma (Latin)
μόρφα (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
4. form
noun.
(ˈfɔrm)
A
perceptual
structure.
Synonyms
mosaic
percept
perceptual experience
grid
shape
pattern
gestalt
kaleidoscope
perception
strand
structure
fractal
Antonyms
loosen
decontaminate
dehydrogenate
stabilize
odorize
Etymology
form (English)
forme (Middle English (1100-1500))
forme (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
forma (Latin)
μόρφα (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
5. form
noun.
(ˈfɔrm)
Any
spatial
attributes
(especially
as
defined
by
outline).
Synonyms
lobularity
bluntness
conformation
curve
concaveness
shape
concavity
keenness
straightness
sharpness
dullness
topography
contour
narrowing
crookedness
straight
convexness
configuration
stratification
convexity
angularity
roundness
crooked
spatial property
spatiality
curvature
Antonyms
angularity
roundness
crookedness
straightness
straight
sharpness
dullness
crooked
Etymology
form (English)
forme (Middle English (1100-1500))
forme (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
forma (Latin)
μόρφα (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
6. form
verb.
(ˈfɔrm)
Create
(as
an
entity).
Synonyms
reorganise
regiment
syndicate
create
make
choose up
draw up
regroup
organise
reorganize
organize
Antonyms
disable
naturalize
dry
mythologize
simplify
Etymology
form (English)
forme (Middle English (1100-1500))
forme (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
forma (Latin)
μόρφα (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
7. form
verb.
(ˈfɔrm)
To
compose
or
represent:"This
wall
forms
the
background
of
the
stage
setting".
Synonyms
constitute
make up
comprise
add
be
make
chelate
represent
Antonyms
magnetise
orientalize
inflate
decentralize
strengthen
Etymology
form (English)
forme (Middle English (1100-1500))
forme (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
forma (Latin)
μόρφα (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
8. form
noun.
(ˈfɔrm)
Alternative
names
for
the
body
of
a
human
being.
Synonyms
physical body
man
adult body
soma
male body
chassis
someone
shape
build
mortal
human body
physique
somebody
material body
body
anatomy
person
frame
human being
homo
individual
human
juvenile body
physical structure
female body
bod
soul
organic structure
figure
flesh
Antonyms
brighten
personalize
occidentalise
unstring
denaturalize
Etymology
form (English)
forme (Middle English (1100-1500))
forme (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
forma (Latin)
μόρφα (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
9. word
noun.
(ˈwɝːd)
A
brief
statement.
Synonyms
statement
Antonyms
crookedness
straightness
Etymology
word (English)
word (Middle English (1100-1500))
word (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
10. form
verb.
(ˈfɔrm)
Develop
into
a
distinctive
entity.
Synonyms
take form
take shape
become
spring
regenerate
Antonyms
dull
clean
scramble
begin
destabilise
Etymology
form (English)
forme (Middle English (1100-1500))
forme (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
forma (Latin)
μόρφα (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
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