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Example sentences for "like form"

  • The polypides have a definite arrangement in each zoarium, being divided into four groups, each of which has a fan-like form.

  • In Calymene Walcott believed the three distal segments of the last endopodites of the head to be greatly enlarged, giving these appendages a paddle-like form similar to some of the appendages of eurypterids.

  • The specific name was given "on account of its suggesting a transition between a Merostome-like form, such as Molaria spinifera, and the trilobites.

  • Crustacea with more or less eurypterid-like form, one pair of uniramous antennae, biramous appendages on anterior part of trunk, modified endopodites on cephalon.

  • It has been said, that an opening of a river-like form is laid down in the Dutch chart, in the situation of this bay.

  • These are laid down at the entrance of an opening, of a river-like form; and there appeared to be a wide opening behind them, the entrance being round a projection upon which is the hummock set at N.

  • It is named from the hand-like form of the lamina.

  • The multitude of individuals composing the colony are invested with a horny covering, the /perisarc/, which in some genera assumes a tree-like form.

  • This method of attaching the bows to the now improved body of the instrument necessitates the lower attachment of the strings being transferred from the bows to the body, so that the bow-like form begins to disappear.

  • In this shape the instrument has assumed a harp-like form--a rude and not very effective one, it is true, but it is none the less definitely a member of the harp family.

  • In some instances the blastopore assumes before closing a very narrow slit-like form, and would seem to extend along the future ventral region of the body from the mouth to the anus.

  • It flattens itself out into a disc-like form, becomes divided into four lobes, and covered by a cuticle (perisarc).

  • The larva now, as in Planaria Neapolitana, takes on a Pilidium-like form.

  • The larva becomes attached by its hinder extremity, and in the course of this process flattens itself out to a disc-like form.

  • I have also seen the Lord out of the sun in an angelic form, at a height a little below the sun; also near by in a like form, with shining face, and once in the midst of angels as a flame-like radiance.

  • Those there are conjoined according to uses in a like form; and consequently those who do not perform uses for the common good are cast out of heaven as something heterogeneous.

  • He recognizes several orders of eels, claiming that we should not unite all these various fishes into a single order on account of the eel-like form.

  • The residue assume the fish-like form of body, but still show great differences among themselves.

  • If we do so, we should place in another order those with the fish-like form.

  • Certainly the sorites-like form of statement in the scheme of causation had charms for Oriental thinkers.

  • Some think that the hemispherical dome-like form of the tumulus was intended to represent a bubble--the most transitory of all material objects.

  • In the variety which now appears in considerable numbers the granular body has an irregular star-like form.

  • Both of these forms are possibly modifications of the spindle-like form assumed by nuclei in the act of dividing, and may be used in proving that the nests increase in size by the division of the contained nuclei.

  • The gland continues to grow in length, and by stage L assumes a long sack-like form with a layer of columnar cells bounding it externally, and a core of rounded cells filling up its interior.

  • This is more properly speaking the semi-pupa, and the mature pupa grows beneath its mask-like form, which is finally moulted.

  • It is a long, slender, worm-like form, with eight short legs, and in the larva state has six legs.

  • Another Leptus-like form is the parasite of the fly, described by Mr. Riley under the name of Astoma?

  • A curved cliff-like form, like a wave with a curling crest, may be indicated by the Spanish ñ.

  • On looking carefully at it, it was seen to consist of six small bodies, contained in an egg-like form.

  • Hydrogen consists of six small bodies, contained in an egg-like form (the outer forms are not given in the diagrams).

  • It will be seen that the atom is a sphere, slightly flattened, and there is a depression at the point where the force flows in, causing a heart-like form.

  • Oxystomata), the members of which assume the same spider-like form.

  • But though the term Radiata is applied to an extensive division, in which the members have many characteristics in common with each other, the ray-like form is not equally distinguishable in all.

  • The shape I have suggested is one nearly approaching to that of the blossom of the great bearbind, the sides of the vessel describing straight lines, and the edges lipping over in an elegant vase-like form.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "like form" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    great rate; interstate commerce; like appearance; like appendages; like bodies; like bracts; like fate; like form; like her; like himself; like little; like manner; like others; like shape; like surface; like that; like their; like they; like thine; like this; like water; like what; like you; like you very much; our party; summer palace