Term in linguistic morphology.
1 The bill in its initial form did not inspire confidence among investors.
2 But they provoked sustained criticism in their initial form .
3 This takes the initial form of outspoken criticism and often voting against the re-election of company boards.
4 He said in his written statement that the initial form omitted not just Russian contacts but also all foreign contacts.
5 The initial form , that issuing from the egg, I will call 'the primary larva;' the second form shall be 'the secondary larva.'
6 He began with the dense VA home page active at that time, and stumbled his way to the initial form required to apply.
7 Even so the initial form of the Anthrax might well continue, not in inactivity, but in stubborn attempts to overcome the thick bulwark.
8 It would put the burden on Obama's Democrats to approve the increase, but, in its initial form , it would not require spending cuts.
9 The initials form the name of a European sovereign.
10 R. Isaac b. Jacob alFasi (the initials form Rif) was born in 1013 near Fez, whence his name.
11 Pride, however, sustained a fall when it was pointed out that the initials formed the ominous word "Ass."
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This collocation consists of: Translations for initial form