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What is the noun for form?

There isn't a single perfect noun for "form" because it has many different meanings. Here are some possibilities depending on the context:

General Form:

* Shape: This refers to the external outline or configuration of something.

* Structure: This refers to the arrangement or organization of parts.

* Format: This refers to the specific arrangement of content, especially in writing or media.

Specific Forms:

* Formula: A set of rules or instructions.

* Template: A pre-designed model that can be used as a guide.

* Model: A representation of something, often used for study or demonstration.

* Design: A plan or blueprint for creating something.

* Style: A characteristic way of doing something.

Figurative Form:

* Expression: A way of conveying thoughts or feelings.

* Manifestation: An outward appearance of something.

Please provide more context about how you're using "form" and I can give you a more specific answer.

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