This includes cockscomb pyrites (a variety of marcasite, named in allusion to its form), spear pyrites, etc.
Its form is circular, having a small chapel, in the form of a rotunda, directly opposite the gate, or entrance.
Every face has expression of a far more interesting and enduring kind than these momentary disturbances of its form occasioned by laughter or some passing thought, &c.
The remark "particularly those that do not bend" shows this also, for when the body is bent up even the mental idea of its form must be altered.
It is the Lathyrus tuberosus, called by the peasants the earth mouse, on account of its form, and the earth chesnut on account of its taste.
To the south of the Empire of Morocco there are forests of the Arzo tree, which is thorny, irregular in its form, and produces a species of almond exceedingly hard.
Its form is not, as commonly, a sphere, but a rhombic octahedron.
Its form is commonly a regular monaxial ellipsoid; sometimes a little modified by unequal growth of the two poles of the main axis.
The Medullary Shell is constantly double, as in the Panartida; its form is either spherical or lenticular, compressed in the direction of the main axis.
For instance, Water, when very much heated, is dispos'd to rise upwards, and that Disposition is its Form.
Matter unintelligent and self-formed is nothing, and realizes existence only through the operation of the idea which gives it its form.
Every sentiment has its form, its plastic expression, and asits form is more or less elaborated, we may judge of the elevation of the speaker's thought.
The most remarkable conspicuous instance with regard to its formis the magnet.
For that is good for a thing which suits it in regard to its form; and evil, that which is against the order of its form.
And just as a natural thing has its species from its form, so an action has its species from its object, as movement from its term.
But a thing is well or ill disposed by its form: for in respect of its form a thing is good, even as it is a being.
To such changes in the content of life there must be corresponding changes in its form.
Individual, life of the; its form in the new system, 369 ff.
The rope and batten ladder is perhaps not quite so well known, but is far more easy to mount and dismount; its form is shown at A in the accompanying illustration.
Its form is represented at A in our illustration entitled "Horse Equipments.
Its form is very similar to the gag and scamp; its depth is a third of its length.
Its form is similar to the long-eared sunfish, but with a more prominent snout and a depression in front of the eye.
Its form is very similar to the spotted weakfish, with a more pointed snout and somewhat larger eye; otherwise it is much the same.
By its form it attracts the attention of the eye away from large but less wonder-evoking mountains.
In writing of the Matterhorn one can make an assumption that would be impossible with any other mountain:--that most readers can recall a vision of its form to their minds.
It owed something of its dignity and distinction, no doubt, to contrast, to the rarity of its form in that region of splintered aiguilles; but that was not alone the cause.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "its form" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.