• Look up -forme or forme in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Forme may refer to the following: Forme (printing), a chase with type locked up ready for printing...
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    The Forme of Cury (The Method of Cooking, cury from Old French queuerie, "cookery") is an extensive 14th-century collection of medieval English recipes...
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  • In medicine, a forme fruste (French, "crude, or unfinished, form"; pl., formes frustes) is an atypical or attenuated manifestation of a disease or syndrome...
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    Fourme d'Ambert (French pronunciation: [fuʁm dɑ̃bɛʁ]) is a semi-hard French blue cheese. One of France's oldest cheeses, it dates from as far back as Roman...
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    Leviathan or The Matter, Forme and Power of a Commonwealth Ecclesiasticall and Civil, commonly referred to as Leviathan, is a book written by Thomas Hobbes...
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  • on the UK dance singles chart. "AeroDynamik / La Forme Remixes" (also known as: "AeroDynamik + La Forme Remixes") is a remix single recorded by Kraftwerk...
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    double forme (French pronunciation: [la fɔli a dubl fɔʀm], "madness in double form"). Baillarger's original paper, "De la folie à double forme", appeared...
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  • Nicolas Formé (Paris 26 April 1567 – 27 May 1638) was a French composer. In 1587, aged 20, Formé joined the choir of the Sainte-Chapelle, but was excluded...
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  • Guillaume Dufay (listen) The ballade (/bəˈlɑːd/; French: [balad]; not to be confused with the ballad) is a form of medieval and Renaissance French poetry...
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  • A rondeau (French: [ʁɔ̃do]; plural: rondeaux) is a form of medieval and Renaissance French poetry, as well as the corresponding musical chanson form. Together...
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