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resmi, usule uygun, geleneklere göre, resmen, formel, tuvalet, biçimsel, kanuna göre, örgün, muntazam, gece elbisesi, usule göre, düzgün, formal garden geometrik şekillere göre düzenlenmiş şişek bahçesi, formal analogy biçimsel karşılaştırma, formal logic yapısal man, formal call resmi ziyaret,

1formal resmi     ts
2formal usule uygun     ts
3formal geleneklere göre  sıfat     ts
4formal resmen     ts
5formal formel  Sosyoloji, Toplumbilim     ts
6formal tuvalet     ts
7formal biçimsel  sıfat     ts
8formal kanuna göre  sıfat     ts
9formal örgün     ts
10formal muntazam  sıfat     ts
11formal gece elbisesi     ts
12formal usule göre  Kanun     ts
13formal düzgün  sıfat     ts
14formal formal garden geometrik şekillere göre düzenlenmiş şişek bahçesi     ts
15formal formal analogy biçimsel karşılaştırma     ts
16formal formal logic yapısal man     ts
17formal formal call resmi ziyaret     ts
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plural of formal, relating to the form or structure of something, being in accord with established forms, ceremonial, official, Organized; well-structured and planned, formalin, Sound; normal, being in accord with established forms and conventions and requirements as e, Having the form or appearance without the substance or essence; external; as, formal duty; formal worship; formal courtesy, etc, of formal dress; "pay one's formal respects"; "formal dress"; "a formal ball"; "the requirement was only formal and often ignored"; "a formal education", Dependent in form; conventional, Traditional and generally accepted visual solutions that are strictly observed, Devoted to, or done in accordance with, forms or rules; punctilious; regular; orderly; methodical; of a prescribed form; exact; prim; stiff; ceremonious; as, a man formal in his dress, his gait, his conversation, characteristic of or befitting a person in authority; "formal duties"; "an official banquet, logically deductive; "formal proof", (of spoken and written language) adhering to traditional standards of correctness and without casual, contracted, and colloquial forms; "the paper was written in formal English", See Methylal, Belonging to the constitution of a thing, as distinguished from the matter composing it; having the power of making a thing what it is; constituent; essential; pertaining to or depending on the forms, so called, of the human intellect, Belonging to the form, shape, frame, external appearance, or organization of a thing, ceremonious; conventional; according to custom; stiff; strict; symmetrical; requiring fancy dress, Done in due form, or with solemnity; according to regular method; not incidental, sudden or irregular; express; as, he gave his formal consent, Black Tie, Dinner Suit or Tuxedo, characteristic of or befitting a person in authority; "formal duties"; "an official banquet", being in accord with established forms and conventions and requirements (as e g of formal dress); "pay one's formal respects"; "formal dress"; "a formal ball"; "the requirement was only formal and often ignored"; "a formal education", represented in simplified or symbolic form, refined or imposing in manner or appearance; befitting a royal court; "a courtly gentleman", Expressed in a restricted syntax language with defined semantics based on well-established mathematical concepts [9], Formal education or training is given officially, usually in a school, college, or university. Leroy didn't have any formal dance training. + formally for·mal·ly Mr Dawe was the ancient, formally trained head gardener. see also formality, Formal clothes are very smart clothes that are suitable for formal occasions. They wore ordinary ties instead of the more formal high collar and cravat. informal, casual + formally for·mal·ly It was really too warm for her to dress so formally, occasion which requires fancy dress (dance, ball, etc.); evening gown, Formal speech or behaviour is very correct and serious rather than relaxed and friendly, and is used especially in official situations. He wrote a very formal letter of apology to Douglas Business relationships are necessarily a bit more formal. informal + formally for·mal·ly He took her back to Vincent Square in a taxi, saying goodnight formally on the doorstep. + formality for·mal·ity Lillith's formality and seriousness amused him, A formal action, statement, or request is an official one. UN officials said a formal request was passed to American authorities No formal announcement had been made. informal + formally for·mal·ly Diplomats haven't formally agreed to Anderson's plan, Formal occasions are special occasions at which people wear smart clothes and behave according to a set of accepted rules. One evening the film company arranged a formal dinner after the play. informal Formal is also a noun. a wide array of events, including school formals and speech nights, weddings, and balls, Expressed in a restricted syntax language with defined semantics based on well-established mathematical concepts, the active or subjective aspect of something-that is, the aspect which is based on the rational activity of the subject (Cf material ), stiff, not relaxed, way of acting or writing in important or serious situations possibly with people you do not know very well, Parameter An identifier declared and used in a function declaration It is replaced by the actual parameter during the call to the function, Language styles, The administrative process by which a hospital records the completion of treatment and/or care and accommodation of a patient This will be because, formal, something, such as a gown or social affair, that is meant for special occasions, Being in accordance with rules explicitly established prior to use, the conducting of an assessment or evaluation activity in accordance with a prescribed plan, structure, or advance notice See Informal, A level of language; formal is usually the level needed for writing Formal language is much more polite than informal language: He did not hit the ball over the fence, The qualities in architecture related to form and usually following convention or rules, in general, formal considerations have to do with the abstract structure, or pattern, of a subject, rather than with its content Hence formal logic, for example, is concerned not with the content of particular sentences in an argument, but only with their structure of truth values,

18 plural of formal     ts
19formal relating to the form or structure of something     ts
20formal being in accord with established forms     ts
21formal ceremonial     ts
22formal official     ts
23formal Organized; well-structured and planned     ts
24formal formalin     ts
25formal Sound; normal     ts
26formal being in accord with established forms and conventions and requirements as e     ts
27formal Having the form or appearance without the substance or essence; external; as, formal duty; formal worship; formal courtesy, etc     ts
28formal of formal dress; "pay one's formal respects"; "formal dress"; "a formal ball"; "the requirement was only formal and often ignored"; "a formal education"     ts
29formal Dependent in form; conventional     ts
30formal Traditional and generally accepted visual solutions that are strictly observed     ts
31formal Devoted to, or done in accordance with, forms or rules; punctilious; regular; orderly; methodical; of a prescribed form; exact; prim; stiff; ceremonious; as, a man formal in his dress, his gait, his conversation     ts
32formal characteristic of or befitting a person in authority; "formal duties"; "an official banquet     ts
33formal logically deductive; "formal proof"     ts
34formal (of spoken and written language) adhering to traditional standards of correctness and without casual, contracted, and colloquial forms; "the paper was written in formal English"     ts
35formal See Methylal     ts
36formal Belonging to the constitution of a thing, as distinguished from the matter composing it; having the power of making a thing what it is; constituent; essential; pertaining to or depending on the forms, so called, of the human intellect     ts
37formal Belonging to the form, shape, frame, external appearance, or organization of a thing     ts
38formal ceremonious; conventional; according to custom; stiff; strict; symmetrical; requiring fancy dress  sıfat     ts
39formal Done in due form, or with solemnity; according to regular method; not incidental, sudden or irregular; express; as, he gave his formal consent     ts
40formal Black Tie, Dinner Suit or Tuxedo     ts
41formal characteristic of or befitting a person in authority; "formal duties"; "an official banquet"     ts
42formal being in accord with established forms and conventions and requirements (as e g of formal dress); "pay one's formal respects"; "formal dress"; "a formal ball"; "the requirement was only formal and often ignored"; "a formal education"     ts
43formal represented in simplified or symbolic form     ts
44formal refined or imposing in manner or appearance; befitting a royal court; "a courtly gentleman"     ts
45formal Expressed in a restricted syntax language with defined semantics based on well-established mathematical concepts [9]     ts
46formal Formal education or training is given officially, usually in a school, college, or university. Leroy didn't have any formal dance training. + formally for·mal·ly Mr Dawe was the ancient, formally trained head gardener. see also formality     ts
47formal Formal clothes are very smart clothes that are suitable for formal occasions. They wore ordinary ties instead of the more formal high collar and cravat. informal, casual + formally for·mal·ly It was really too warm for her to dress so formally     ts
48formal occasion which requires fancy dress (dance, ball, etc.); evening gown  isim     ts
49formal Formal speech or behaviour is very correct and serious rather than relaxed and friendly, and is used especially in official situations. He wrote a very formal letter of apology to Douglas Business relationships are necessarily a bit more formal. informal + formally for·mal·ly He took her back to Vincent Square in a taxi, saying goodnight formally on the doorstep. + formality for·mal·ity Lillith's formality and seriousness amused him     ts
50formal A formal action, statement, or request is an official one. UN officials said a formal request was passed to American authorities No formal announcement had been made. informal + formally for·mal·ly Diplomats haven't formally agreed to Anderson's plan     ts
51formal Formal occasions are special occasions at which people wear smart clothes and behave according to a set of accepted rules. One evening the film company arranged a formal dinner after the play. informal Formal is also a noun. a wide array of events, including school formals and speech nights, weddings, and balls     ts
52formal Expressed in a restricted syntax language with defined semantics based on well-established mathematical concepts     ts
53formal the active or subjective aspect of something-that is, the aspect which is based on the rational activity of the subject (Cf material )     ts
54formal stiff, not relaxed     ts
55formal way of acting or writing in important or serious situations possibly with people you do not know very well     ts
56formal Parameter An identifier declared and used in a function declaration It is replaced by the actual parameter during the call to the function     ts
57formal Language styles     ts
58formal The administrative process by which a hospital records the completion of treatment and/or care and accommodation of a patient This will be because     ts
59formal formal     ts
60formal something, such as a gown or social affair, that is meant for special occasions     ts
61formal Being in accordance with rules explicitly established prior to use     ts
62formal the conducting of an assessment or evaluation activity in accordance with a prescribed plan, structure, or advance notice See Informal     ts
63formal A level of language; formal is usually the level needed for writing Formal language is much more polite than informal language: He did not hit the ball over the fence     ts
64formal The qualities in architecture related to form and usually following convention or rules     ts
65formal in general, formal considerations have to do with the abstract structure, or pattern, of a subject, rather than with its content Hence formal logic, for example, is concerned not with the content of particular sentences in an argument, but only with their structure of truth values     ts
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