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This article is about the meanings of the word form connected with shape or structure. For other meanings, see Form (disambiguation).
Form (Lat. forma Eng. mould), refers to the external three-dimensional outline, appearance or configuration of some thing - in contrast to the matter or content or substance of which it is composed (compare with shape).
The word form, is a phenomenon: Thus a speech may contain excellent arguments (the matter may be good), whereas the style, grammar, arrangement (the form) may be bad. "Form is supposed to cover the shape and structure of the work; content its substance, meaning, ideas, or expressive effects." (Middleton 1999, p.141) The term, with its adjective formal and the derived nouns formality and formalism, is hence sometimes contemptuously used for that which is superficial, unessential, hypocritical: chapter 23 of Matthew's gospel is a classical instance of the distinction between the formalism of the Pharisaic code and genuine religion. With this may be compared the popular phrases good form and bad form applied to behaviour in society: so format (from the French) is technically used of the shape and size, e.g. of a book (octavo, quarto, etc.) or of a cigarette.
The word form is also applied to certain definite objects: in printing a body of type secured in a chase for printing at one impression (form or forme); a bench without a back, such as is used in schools (perhaps to be compared with the French s'asseoir en forme, to sit in a row); a mould or shape on or in which an object is manufactured; the lair or nest of a hare. From its use in the sense of regulated order comes the application of the term to a class in a school (sixth form, fifth form, etc.); this sense has been explained without sufficient ground as due to the idea of all children in the same class sitting on a single form (bench).
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Form can also be used to denote a level of preparedness, recent proficiency or success e.g. 'The racehorse's form has been poor of late' to describe a horse's recent racing performance rather than its historic physical form or 'Hossam Ghaly hopes to continue his recent run of good form in the Tottenham Hotspur 1st XI'. This particular meaning of the word 'form' highlights a peculiar unity - harmonious antecedent physical and mental form precipitates fine form in terms of resultant performance as a consequence. Determinism ensures the instantiation of one mode of form necessitates its expression in another mode. Whether this unity is a necessary property of a physically determined world or is simply a synthetic unity of language is open to debate.
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