Form

  • 111form —   Kino.    ♦ Printed form, pa i hakahaka, ho opihapiha.    ♦ Shadowy form, haili aka.    ♦ To have a dual form, kino pāpālua.    ♦ To take form, ho okino; ōhopehopeke a (of tubers, rare) …

    English-Hawaiian dictionary

  • 112form — /fɔ:m/ noun 1. ♦ form of words words correctly laid out for a legal document ♦ receipt in due form a correctly written receipt 2. official printed paper with blank spaces which have to be filled in with information ● You have to fill in form A20 …

    Marketing dictionary in english

  • 113form — /fɔ:m/ noun 1. ♦ form of words words correctly laid out for a legal document ♦ receipt in due form a correctly written receipt 2. an official printed paper with blank spaces which have to be filled in with information ● a pad of order forms ● You …

    Dictionary of banking and finance

  • 114form — Shape; mold. [L. forma] accolé forms (ak ola′) SYN: appliqué forms. appliqué forms (ap li ka′) a term applied to the manner in which the ring stage of Plasmodium falciparum parasitizes the marginal portion of erythrocytes. SYN: accolé forms. arch …

    Medical dictionary

  • 115Form S-4 — A form that must be submitted to the Securities and Exchange Commission in the event of a merger or an acquisition between two companies. The form must also be submitted for exchange offers. An exchange offer occurs when a company or a financial… …

    Investment dictionary

  • 116Form S-3 — A shorter form of registration statement than the Form S 1 that can be used by certain already public companies to sell additional shares. It is also the form most often used to cover resales of restricted securities by selling stockholders.… …

    Financial and business terms

  • 117Form — (Gut) in Form sein: gut aufgelegt, gut gelaunt, bei guter Leistungskraft sein. Die Wendung ist erst in jüngster Zeit aus dem Sportleben und aus dem Englischen übernommen, wo sie zuerst im Pferdesport üblich war. Vgl. französisch ›être en… …

    Das Wörterbuch der Idiome

  • 118form — [13] Form comes via Old French forme from Latin forma ‘shape, contour’, a word whose origins have never been satisfactorily explained. Its semantic similarity to Greek morphé ‘form, shape’ (source of English morphology [19]) is striking, and has… …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 119-form — (usu. as iform) combining form 1》 having the form of: cruciform. 2》 having a particular number of: multiform. Origin from Fr. forme, from L. formis, from forma form …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 120Form 10-Q — In the USA, the form filed quarterly with the Securities and Exchange Commission by public traded companies. The form contains interim financial statements and may be for a single quarter or may be cumulative. Comparative figures are provided for …

    Accounting dictionary