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Forme

Forme is a term that appears in several languages and contexts, generally related to the idea of form, shape, or structure. In French, forme means form or shape and is used widely in daily language as well as in scientific, artistic, and bureaucratic terms. The plural is formes. In Italian, the corresponding noun is forma; forme can occur in certain grammatical or borrowed uses, but forma is more common in English-language discussions of the concept.

In linguistics and philosophy, forme describes the external organization of a work or utterance. In aesthetics,

In biology, the classical Latin taxonomic term forma denotes a minor, stable variant within a species or

Forme also surfaces as a surname of French origin and can be found in historical or contemporary

la
forme
denotes
the
structure
that
organizes
content,
while
in
poetry
or
music
the
concept
of
form
governs
how
a
piece
is
constructed
and
interpreted.
In
broader
cultural
usage,
forme
can
appear
in
discussions
of
appearance,
condition,
or
manner,
particularly
in
French-informed
discourse
on
art
and
design.
population;
in
French
biological
texts
the
equivalent
term
is
forme.
The
rank
forma
is
below
varietas
(variety)
in
botanical
nomenclature
and
has
limited
use
in
zoological
contexts.
In
practice,
English
texts
most
often
use
form
or
form
of
a
organism,
with
forme
appearing
primarily
in
French-
or
Latin-influenced
contexts.
records
independent
of
its
ordinary
meanings.