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Form refers to the shape, visual appearance, or configuration of an object.
Form may also refer to:
- Form, a shallow depression or flattened nest of grass used by a hare
- Form (document), a document (printed or electronic) with spaces in which to write or enter data
- Form (education), a class, set or group of students
- Form (exercise), a proper way of performing an exercise
- Form (horse racing), a record of a racehorse's performance, or similarly for an athlete
- Form, a criminal record
- Form, a font designed by Aldo Novarese (1966)
- Form (religion), an academic term for prescriptions or norms on religious practice
- Musical form, a generic type of composition or the structure of a particular piece
- FORM, an American architecture magazine
Biology:
Computing:
- Form (web), a document form used on a web page to, typically, submit user data to a server
- Form (programming), a component-based representation of a GUI window
- FORM (symbolic manipulation system), a program for symbolic computations
- Form (computer virus), the most common computer virus of the 1990s
- Oracle Forms, a Rapid Application Development environment for developing database applications
- Windows Forms
- XForms, an XML format for the specification of user interfaces, specifically web forms
- Trapcode Form, a motion graphic editing plug-in from Red Giant Software
Martial arts:
- Kata (型 or 形), the detailed pattern of defence-and-attack
- Taeguk (Taekwondo) (형), the "forms" used to create a foundation for the teaching of Taekwondo
- Taolu (套路), forms used in Chinese martial arts and sport wushu
Mathematics:
- Algebraic form (homogeneous polynomial), which generalises quadratic forms to degrees 3 and more, also known as quantics or simply forms
- Bilinear form, on a vector space V over a field F is a mapping V × V → F that is linear in both arguments
- Differential form, a concept from differential topology that combines multi linear forms and smooth functions
- Indeterminate form, an algebraic expression that cannot be used to evaluate a limit
- Modular form, a (complex) analytic function on the upper half plane satisfying a certain kind of functional equation and growth condition
- Multilinear form, which generalises bilinear forms to mappings V → F
- Quadratic form, a homogeneous polynomial of degree two in a number of variables
Philosophy:
Musical form, music.
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- "Form is a theatrical event of a certain length, and the length itself may be unpredictable."
- "There is an idea, the basis of an internal structure, expanded and split into different shapes or groups of sound constantly changing in shape, direction, and speed, attracted and repulsed by various forces. The form of the work is a consequence of this interaction. Possible musical forms are as limitless as the exterior forms of crystals."
- "'Form' has always come into being in a dialogue between particular 'instances' and the larger body of work, or 'tradition.'"
- "Form is supposed to cover the shape or structure of of the work; content its substance, meaning, ideas, or expressive effects. When the nineteenth-century music critic Eduard Hanslick declared, in an influential phrase, that music is 'forms put into motion through sounds,' he was suggesting that music's real content lies in its form."
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