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In written English, it is more common to use the term "definite article" rather than "definite form." The definite article is used to refer to a specific noun or noun phrase that the speaker and listener both know about. It is used before singular nouns and is typically "the" in English. For example, in the sentence "I bought the book," "the" is the definite article used before the noun "book" to specify which book is being referred to.
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The being was pale blue, without definite form.
It presents a very definite form, in a very pure state.
The whole material is fluid and refuses to be stabilized in a definite form.
In Asia the art of mimetic drama was developed long before it achieved definite form in the Western world.
It gave definite form, Mukherjee says, to an adversary that was essentially formless: "Cancer, a shape-shifting disease of colossal diversity, was recast as a single, monolithic entity".
Thus, Muslim learning helped to usher in the new phase in education known as humanism, which first took definite form in the 12th century.
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Thus certain definite forms are generated to serve a specific purpose.
Old combinations of adjectives with pronouns gave rise to the definite forms of adjectives (e.g., feminine dobra-ja 'good-the').
Her work often features the country's local carpets, while its pared-back appearance and flimsy materials echo the clean, definite forms of eastern-bloc architecture, belying a shaky political regime.
Karl Marx used construction as a metaphor when he spoke of "the economic structure [Struktur] of society, the real basis on which is erected a legal and political superstructure [Überbau] and to which definite forms of social consciousness correspond".
Schmidt believed that the cultural-historical school of ethnology had produced proof that an older, genuine totemism had been an integral part of a culture located in a definite area and that it was "organically" connected with definite forms of technology, economy, art, and worldview.
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