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FORM'EDON, n. [forma doni.] A writ for the recovery of lands by statute of Westm...
FORM'ER, n. He that forms; a maker; an author. FOR'MER , a. comp. deg. 1. Before...
FOR'MERLY, adv. In time past, either in time immediately preceding, or at any in...
FORM'FUL, a. Ready to form; creative; imaginative.
FOR'MIATE, n. [from L. formica, an ant.] A neutral salt, composed of the formic ...
FOR'MIC, a. [L. formica, an ant.] Pertaining to ants; as the formic acid, the ac...
FORMICA'TION, n. [L. formicatio, from formico, or formica, an ant.] A sensation ...
FORM'IDABLE, a. [L. formidabilis, from formido, fear.] Exciting fear or apprehen...
FORM'IDABLENESS, n. The quality of being formidable, or adapted to excite dread.
FORM'IDABLY, adv. In a manner to impress fear.
FORM'LESS, a. [from form.] Shapeless; without a determinate form; wanting regula...
FORM'ULA,'ULE, n. [L.]
FORM'ULARY, n. [from L. formula.] 1. A book containing stated and prescribed for...
FORN'ICATE, FORN'ICATED, a. [L. fornicatus, from fornix, an arch.] Arched; vault...
FORNICA'TION, n. [L. fornicatio.] 1. The incontinence or lewdness of unmarried p...
FORN'ICATOR, n. 1. An unmarried person, male or female, who has criminal convers...