free form

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A free form work of art or piece of music has not been created according to a standard style or convention. free-form jazz
Having an unconventional, variable or asymmetric form
Free-form gazing
These are visions achieved with no facilitating objects
freeform
freeform music or art does not have a standard structure or form, and uses new ideas or methods
freeform
alternative spelling of free-form
freeform
A coaster that does not follow a out and back style, but it is adjusted more towards terrain of the park
freeform
A type of gaming that does not use dice rolls to determine the outcome of an event
freeform
A coaster layout that follows none of the standard forms and is dictated by the needs of the park, the terrain, and the whims of the designer Freeform coasters have become more and more popular through the years
freeform
A term used to describe a custom, unique layout for a roller coaster Freeform coasters may use the terrain or the designer may have simply chosen to create a unique layout
freeform
As used by Australians, this term refers to a dramatic form of live-action role-playing, in which a preset number of players simultaneously interact in a single area with minimal GM intervention or NPCs Characters in a freeform are usually motivated by pre-set goals, which can be met through investigation, negotiation with other characters, and team-work Players are free to characterise (if they enjoy being dramatic), problem-solve, or scheme among other players
free form

    Turkish pronunciation

    fri fôrm

    Pronunciation

    /ˈfrē ˈfôrm/ /ˈfriː ˈfɔːrm/

    Etymology

    [ 'frE ] (adjective.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English frEo; akin to Old High German frI free, Welsh rhydd, Sanskrit priya own, dear.
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