
1) Adapt 2) Angularity 3) Appearance 4) Arrange 5) Bod 6) Build 7) Carve 8) Cast 9) Chassis 10) Concaveness 11) Condition 12) Configuration 13) Connexion 14) Contour 15) Convexity 16) Convexness 17) Crystallize 18) Curve 19) Design 20) Disincline 21) Flare 22) Flatten 23) Form 24) Fractal 25) Gestalt
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1) Adapt or adjust 2) American lifestyle magazine 3) Any spatial attributes 4) Appearance 5) Aptly named fitness magazine 6) Asset of a love goddess 7) Body 8) Body condition 9) Build 10) Circle or hexagon 11) Circle or square 12) Circle, square, or triangle 13) Condition 14) Configuration 15) Conformation
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• (n.) To adapt to a purpose; to regulate; to adjust; to direct; as, to shape the course of a vessel. • (n.) Form of embodiment, as in words; form, as of thought or conception; concrete embodiment or example, as of some quality. • (n.) A rolled or hammered piece, as a bar, beam, angle iron, etc., having a cross section different from...
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A key criterion in pearl pricing and quality. Most pearls are divided into four major categories: round, off-round, semi-baroque and baroque.
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(from the article `dice`) ...graves of North and South America, and in Viking graves. There are many forms of crooked dice. Any die that is not a perfect cube will not act ...
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(from the article `painting`) Shape and mass, as elements of design, include all areas of different colour, tone, and texture, as well as individual and grouped images.
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(from the article `steel`) These are long products with irregular cross sections, such as beams, channels, angles, and rails. Rolling starts with blooms that may be 150 ...
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(ballroom) - the combination of turn and sway to create a look or position.
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(movement shape) opposed to quality or dynamic, shape is an outside visual aspect of movement which includes the body and its way of making use of space and time.
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abbreviation: Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers of Europe
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The outline form of A chord or scale on The fingerboard
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Acronym for Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe, situated near Mons, Belgium, and the headquarters of NATO's Supreme Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR). ...
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In art, a two-dimensional area defined by a clear border or outline; it is one of the formal art elements. Shapes have only height and width, and can be set off by the other formal art elements....
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1. Character or construction of a thing as determining its external appearance; outward aspect; make; figure; form; guise; as, the shape of a tree; the shape of the head; an elegant shape. 'He beat me grievously, in the shape of a woman.' (Shak) ... 2. That which has form or figure; a figure; an appearance; a being. 'Before the gates three sat, On ...
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A two-dimensional or implied two-dimensional area defined by line or changes in value and/or color.
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[Naval Acronyms and Slang] Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe
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Shape (shāp)
transitive verb [
imperfect Shaped (shāpt);
past participle Shaped or
Shapen (shāp''n);
present participle & verbal noun Shaping .] [ Middle English
shapen ...
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Shape noun [ Middle English shap , schap , Anglo-Saxon sceap in gesceap creation, creature, from the root of scieppan , scyppan , sceppan , to shape, to do, to effect; akin to Old Saxon gi skeppian , OFries. skeppa , Dutch scheppen
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Dots are also used in various shapes than range from diamonds, to squares, circles and ellipses. An elliptical dot is the best to use because it tends to chain together and is easier to burn on a screen and the dot gain will not be as noticeable in the midtone range.
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A two-dimensional area having identifiable boundaries, created by lines, color, or value changes, or some combination of these; broadly, form.
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An image that conveys area.
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element of art that refers to an enclosed area of 2-D or 3-D space that is defined by its external edge. Almost everything you see has one main shape. A shape can be created within an artwork by enclosing an area with a line, or it can be achieved by making changes in value, colors, forms, or one of the other elements of art.
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in reference to vases, one of the many forms in which vases appear.
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noun the state of (good) health (especially in the phrases `in condition` or `in shape` or `out of condition` or `out of shape`)
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form 1 configuration noun any spatial attributes (especially as defined by outline); `he could barely make out their shapes`
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