Formative-element
noun, Grammar.
1.
a morpheme that serves as an affix, not as a base, or root, in word formation.
2.
any noninflectional morpheme, whether base or affix.
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- Formatter  [fawr-mat] /ˈfɔr mæt/ noun 1. the shape and size of a book as determined by the number of times the original sheet has been folded to the leaves. Compare , (def 2), , . 2. the general physical appearance of a book, magazine, or newspaper, such as the typeface, binding, quality of paper, margins, etc. […] 
- Formatting  [fawr-mat] /ˈfɔr mæt/ noun 1. the shape and size of a book as determined by the number of times the original sheet has been folded to the leaves. Compare , (def 2), , . 2. the general physical appearance of a book, magazine, or newspaper, such as the typeface, binding, quality of paper, margins, etc. […] 
- Formboard  [fawrm-bawrd, -bohrd] /ˈfɔrmˌbɔrd, -ˌboʊrd/ noun 1. a or slab serving as a for poured concrete. 
- Formby  /ˈfɔːmbɪ/ noun 1. George. Real name George Booth. 1904–61, British comedian. He made many musical films in the 1930s, accompanying his songs on the ukulele 
