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11form interrogatories — Preprinted sets of questions that one party in a lawsuit asks an opposing party during the discovery process. Form interrogatories cover the issues commonly encountered in the kind of lawsuit at hand. For example, there are form interrogatories… …
12written in stone — written in final form, like a commandment Our agreement isn t written in stone; it can be changed …
13form-fitting — [fôrm′fit΄iŋ] adj. fitting closely the contours of the body: said esp. of clothing: also written formfitting * * * …
14form-fitting — [fôrm′fit΄iŋ] adj. fitting closely the contours of the body: said esp. of clothing: also written formfitting …
15written document — index form (document) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
16written — [rit′ n] vt., vi. pp. of WRITE adj. put down in a form to be read; not spoken or oral …
17form criticism — n. critical analysis of the literary forms of Biblical texts, designed to reconstruct the original oral or written material from which the texts emerged so as to evaluate the authenticity and accuracy of the existing texts …
18Form-based code — A form based code (FBC) is a means of regulating development to achieve a specific urban form. Form based codes create a predictable public realm by controlling physical form primarily, with a lesser focus on land use, through city or county… …
19Written language — [ typeset fonts and languages, by William Caslon, letter founder; from the 1728 Cyclopaedia .] A written language is the representation of a language by means of a writing system. Written language is an invention in that it must be taught to… …
20form — 1 noun 1 TYPE (C) a type of something, that exists in many different types (+ of): Trains are a very cost effective form of transport. | She dislikes any form of exercise. 2 WAY STH IS/APPEARS (C) the way in which something exists, is presented,… …