form
/fɔrm/
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Description
form
document with blank spaces/fields for insertion of required or requested information. A device for collecting data.
form
class or grouping of students in a school at the same academic level
form
record of significant events and information for a race horse: race performance and pedigree
form
one of the secondary taxonomic ranks, below that of variety, in botanical nomenclature
FORM
mathematical software for symbolic manipulation
Form
computer virus
form
HTML element
form
specific way of performing a movement of a physical exercise to avoid injury, prevent cheating and increase strength
form
component-based representation of a GUI window
form
terms that are sometimes used in zoology, but that have no standing under the ICZN
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