E-form

noun

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Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    A computerized form (template or document to be filled in).
  2. 2
    The definite singular and plural form of adjectives, which often end in -e.

    "In the plural, an 'e' is added to the adjective creating the 'e-form,' both for common and neuter gender. (...) An 'e' is also added in the definite singular, using den and det (the), for both genders: […]"

Example

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"In the plural, an 'e' is added to the adjective creating the 'e-form,' both for common and neuter gender. (...) An 'e' is also added in the definite singular, using den and det (the), for both genders: […]"

Etymology

Etymology 1

From e- + form.

Etymology 2

From e + form.

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