Form
Group: 4 #group-4
Relations
- Configuration: Form refers to the way something is configured or composed.
- Shape: A form has a specific shape or outline.
- Structure: Form refers to the arrangement or structure of something.
- Arrangement: Form is the particular arrangement or configuration of elements.
- Format: Format refers to the particular form or layout of something.
- Composition: Composition often follows specific forms or structures, such as sonata form in music or narrative structure in writing.
- Constitute: To constitute is to compose the form or makeup of something.
- Organize: To organize is to arrange elements into a particular form.
- Style: Style is a way of forming or presenting something.
- Design: Form is closely tied to the design or plan of an object or concept.
- Mold: A mold gives shape or form to something.
- Embody: To embody is to give form or representation to an idea.
- Compose: To compose is to put together and give form to something.
- Appearance: Form relates to the outward appearance or look of something.
- Model: A model can serve as the form or example for something else.
- Outline: The outline or contour of something defines its form.
- Manifest: To manifest is to show or reveal form or appearance.
- Template: A template provides a basic form or structure to follow.
- Pattern: Form can describe a recurring pattern or arrangement.
- Construct: To construct is to put together and give form to something.