formlike

English

Etymology

form + -like. Cognate with German förmlich (formal, official).

Adjective

formlike (comparative more formlike, superlative most formlike)

  1. Resembling a form (document to be filled in).
    • 1919, Charles Albert Meyer, Mercantile Credits and Collections
      Terse, snappy, forceful letters should be used, rather than long, verbose, repetitive, unimpressive, formlike letters.

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