Account (n.) A reckoning |
Account (n.) A registry of pecuniary transactions |
Account (n.) A statement in general of reasons, causes, grounds, etc., explanatory of some event |
Account (n.) A statement of facts or occurrences |
Account (n.) A statement and explanation or vindication of one's conduct with reference to judgment thereon. |
Account (n.) An estimate or estimation |
Account (n.) Importance |
Account (v. t.) To reckon |
Account (v. t.) To place to one's account |
Account (v. t.) To value, estimate, or hold in opinion |
Account (v. t.) To recount |
Account (v. i.) To render or receive an account or relation of particulars |
Account (v. i.) To render an account |
Account (v. i.) To give a satisfactory reason |
Account book () A book in which accounts are kept. |
form (n.) A suffix used to denote in the form / shape of, resembling, etc. |
Form (n.) The shape and structure of anything, as distinguished from the material of which it is composed |
Form (n.) Constitution |
Form (n.) Established method of expression or practice |
Form (n.) Show without substance |
Form (n.) Orderly arrangement |
Form (n.) A shape |
Form (n.) That by which shape is given or determined |
Form (n.) A long seat |
Form (n.) The seat or bed of a hare. |
Form (n.) The type or other matter from which an impression is to be taken, arranged and secured in a chase. |
Form (n.) The boundary line of a material object. In painting, more generally, the human body. |
Form (n.) The particular shape or structure of a word or part of speech |
Form (n.) The combination of planes included under a general crystallographic symbol. It is not necessarily a closed solid. |
Form (n.) That assemblage or disposition of qualities which makes a conception, or that internal constitution which makes an existing thing to be what it is |
Form (n.) Mode of acting or manifestation to the senses, or the intellect |
Form (n.) The peculiar characteristics of an organism as a type of others |
Form (n.) To give form or shape to |
Form (n.) To give a particular shape to |
Form (n.) To go to make up |
Form (n.) To provide with a form, as a hare. See Form, n., 9. |
Form (n.) To derive by grammatical rules, as by adding the proper suffixes and affixes. |
Form (v. i.) To take a form, definite shape, or arrangement |
Form (v. i.) To run to a form, as a hare. |
Kidney-form (a.) Alt. of Kidney-shaped |
Re-form (v. t. & i.) To give a new form to |
shape form | the spatial arrangement of something as distinct from its substance, geometry is the mathematical science of shape |
form genus | an artificial taxonomic category established on the basis of morphological resemblance for organisms of obscure true relationships especially fossil forms |
form | a mold for setting concrete, they built elaborate forms for pouring the foundation |
mannequin manikin mannikin manakin form | a life-size dummy used to display clothes |
form shape cast | the visual appearance of something or someone, the delicate cast of his features |
good form | behavior that conforms to social conventions of the time, it is not good form to brag about winning |
form | a particular mode in which something is manifested, his resentment took the form of extreme hostility |
shape form configuration contour conformation | any spatial attributes (especially as defined by outline), he could barely make out their shapes |
account | the quality of taking advantage, she turned her writing skills to good account |
account | importance or value, a person of considerable account, he predicted that although it is of small account now it will rapidly increase in importance |
form | an ability to perform well, he was at the top of his form, the team was off form last night |
life form | the characteristic bodily form of a mature organism |
e human body physical body material body soma build figure physique anatomy shape bod chassis frame form flesh | alternative names for the body of a human being, Leonardo studied the human body, he has a strong physique, the spirit is willing but the flesh is weak |
kind sort form variety | a category of things distinguished by some common characteristic or quality, sculpture is a form of art, what kinds of desserts are there? |
art form | (architecture) a form of artistic expression (such as writing or painting or architecture) |
model theoretical account framework | a hypothetical description of a complex entity or process, the computer program was based on a model of the circulatory and respiratory systems |
pension plan pension account retirement plan retirement savings plan retirement savings account retirement account retirement program | a plan for setting aside money to be spent after retirement |
individual retirement account IRA | a retirement plan that allows you to contribute a limited yearly sum toward your retirement, taxes on the interest earned in the account are deferred |
form shape pattern | a perceptual structure, the composition presents problems for students of musical form, a visual pattern must include not only objects but the spaces between them |
sonata form | a musical form having sections -- exposition and development and recapitulation, characteristic of st movement of a sonata or symphony |
form word form signifier descriptor | the phonological or orthographic sound or appearance of a word that can be used to describe or identify something, the inflected forms of a word can be represented by a stem and a list of inflections to be attached |
plural plural form | the form of a word that is used to denote more than one |
singular singular form | the form of a word that is used to denote a singleton |
citation form main entry word entry word | the form of a word that heads a lexical entry and is alphabetized in a dictionary |
free morpheme free form | a morpheme that can occur alone |
bound morpheme bound form | a morpheme that occurs only as part of a larger construction, eg an -s at the end of plural nouns |
combining form | a bound form used only in compounds, `hemato-' is a combining form in words like `hematology' |
part of speech form class word class | one of the traditional categories of words intended to reflect their functions in a grammatical context |
major form class | any of the major parts of speech of traditional grammar |
transitive verb transitive verb form transitive | a verb (or verb construction) that requires an object in order to be grammatical |
doubly transitive verb doubly transitive verb form | a transitive verb that takes both a direct and an indirect object |
intransitive verb intransitive verb form intransitive | a verb (or verb construction) that does not take an object |
title title of respect form of address | an identifying appellation signifying status or function: e.g. `Mr.' or `General', the professor didn't like his friends to use his formal title |
poem verse form | a composition written in metrical feet forming rhythmical lines |
form | a printed document with spaces in which to write, he filled out his tax form |
application form | a form to use when making an application |
claim form | a form to use when filing a claim |
order form | a form to use when placing an order |
requisition requisition form | an official form on which a request in made, first you have to fill out the requisition |
tax form | a form to use when paying your taxes |
telegraph form | a form to use when sending a telegram |
written record written account | a written document preserving knowledge of facts or events |
history account chronicle story | a record or narrative description of past events, a history of France, he gave an inaccurate account of the plot to kill the president, the story of exposure to lead |
bill account invoice | an itemized statement of money owed for goods shipped or services rendered, he paid his bill and left, send me an account of what I owe |
open account | an unpaid credit order |
form letter | a letter that is printed in multiple copies and mailed to a list of recipients |
short account | the aggregate of short sales on an open market |
report news report story account write up | a short account of the news, the report of his speech, the story was on the o'clock news, the account of his speech that was given on the evening news made the governor furious |
explanation account | a statement that makes something comprehensible by describing the relevant structure or operation or circumstances etc., the explanation was very simple, I expected a brief account |
form | an arrangement of the elements in a composition or discourse, the essay was in the form of a dialogue, he first sketches the plot in outline form |