Free-form


[adjective free-fawrm; adverb free-fawrm] /adjective ˈfriˌfɔrm; adverb ˈfriˈfɔrm/

adjective
1.
characterized by free form:
free-form sculpture.
2.
not organized or planned in a conventional way:
a free-form international conglomerate.
3.
encouraged to function or evolve without advance planning; spontaneous:
free-form management.
adverb
4.
without restrictions or preconceptions:
The children were allowed to paint free-form.
noun
1.
a shape having an irregular contour, chiefly used in nonrepresentational art and industrial design.
2.
Linguistics. a linguistic form that can occur by itself, as fire, book, or run.
noun
1.
an irregular flowing shape, often used in industrial or fabric design
adjective
2.
freely flowing, spontaneous

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