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acicular
aciniform
acorn
acoustic
adam
aliform
alligator-pear
allophane
alveolite
amorphous
amorphy
amphicome
ancony
anguilliform
animal-flower
anthophyllite
anvil
anxiety
aplustre
audeanism
auricula
auriculate
aurora
awlwort
b
baker-foot
basin
bass
beagle
bean
bell-flower
bell-shaped
biform
blow
blue-bottle
boat-shaped
borrow
bracte
brick
bristle-shaped
built
burbot
cake
campaniform
canoe
capillary
capilliform
cardinal
carinated
carve
cashew-nut
cast
castanet
casting
castrel
caterpillar
chafery
change
cherry
chisel
citron-tree
clavated
clay
club-shaped
clubbed
clump
cochineal
cock
conceivable
configuration
configure
conform
conformable
coracle
coracoid
cordate
cordated
cordiform
cornet
cornuted
corporate
corset
counterguard
cowled
create
created
crescent-shaped
cringle
cruciform
crush
cuboidal
cucullate
cucullated
cucumber
cucurbit
cuerpo
culiciform
cuneate
cuneated
cuneiform
cuniform
cup
cut
cymbiform
date
deformity
deltoid
different
digamma
discriminate
disdiaclastic
disfigure
disfiguring
disproportion
distort
distorted
distorting
distortion
dossil
drop-stone
drum-stick
effigy
efform
efformation
elastical
elephant
elf-arrow
emollescence
ensate
ensiform
ermine
escurial
falciform
fashion
fashion-monger
fashioned
fashioner
fashioning
fig
figulate
figurable
figure
figuring
filbert
flamingo
flosculous
foolscap
foot
footed
forge
forged
forgery
form
formed
formless
frame
frog
funnelshaped
fusiform
fusil
g
gallbladder
gladiate
glandiform
globe-fish
good
gore
goshawk
grave
guava
half-moon
hame
hammer
hammerable
harebell
harengiform
hastated
hedgehog
heel
hermodactyl
hew
hewed
hoe
hole
horned
human
hyacinth
hypocrateriform
ill
inform
informity
informous
infundibuliform
iniquity
jalap
jews-harp
jews-stone
kidney-shaped
knee
knife
l
lanceolated
languet
lily
linguaform
lingulate
lithoglyphite
litorn
lozenged
lumbriciform
lump
lune
lunular
mace
make
maker
mammiform
mammoc
man
matrass
matrix
menilite
metamorphoser
metamorphosing
metamorphosis
misform
misshape
model
modeled
modify
module
mold
molded
molder
molding
monster
mortar
mother
muffle
mullion
multiform
multiformity
multiversant
navew
navicular
needle
nether
nicely
o
obcordate
oddity
oddly
oddness
ogee
omniform
orbed
oval
ovated
ovato-oblong
ovoid
pacos
palm-tree
palmated
papilionaceous
pattern
pebble-crystal
peltated
pencil-shaped
pentadactyl
petal-shaped
petard
picture
pike
pilot-fish
pine
pineal
plano-subulate
plasm
plasmatical
plaster
plasticity
platypus
please
pliant
porringer
principle
protean
proteus
put
quail-pipe
questionable
quince
ravet
remold
reniform
resemblance
rhomboidal
roebuck
rokambole
rotate
rotato-plane
rough-hew
run
sagittate
sea-devil
semi-orbiclar
semi-ovate
serration
setaceous
shaft
shape
shapely
shapesess
shapesmith
shapliness
sheild
ship
skew
smith
smithing
spar
spatulate
spindle-shaped
spoon-bill
spur
squamiform
square
star-apple
sterned
strait-laced
strap-shaped
strobiliform
stud
subcordate
subulate
sweep
sword-fish
sword-shaped
tabulate
take
tapir
testiculate
tongue-shaped
tonsil
tool
tooth
topiary
train
training
trammel
transform
transhape
triform
trim
triple
trowel
tubulous
turban-shell
turbinated
turn
turnery
twy-blade
umbilicated
unfashioned
unformed
ungulate
unlicked
unmolded
unshapen
urceolate
ursiform
vermiform
virgate
virginal
warp
weather-cock
wedge-shaped
wheel
wheel-shaped
work
xiphias



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1828 Definition

SHAPE, v.t. pret. shaped; pp. shaped or shapen.

1. To form or create.

I was shapen in iniquity. Ps. 51.

2. To mold or make into a particular form; to give form or figure to; as, to shape a garment.

Grace shap'd her limbs, and beauty deck'd her face. Prior.

3. To mold; to cast; to regulate; to adjust; to adapt to a purpose. He shapes his plans or designs to the temper of the times.

4. To direct; as, to shape a course.

5. To image; to conceive.

Oft my jealousy

1913 Definition
Shape (shape)
v. t.(sh1913 webster dictionaryp)
Shape
[imp. Shaped (sh1913 webster dictionarypt); p. p. Shaped or Shapen (sh1913 webster dictionaryp"'n); p. pr. *** vb. n. Shaping.] [OE. shapen, schapen, AS. sceapian. T
  1. To form or create] especially, to mold or make into a particular form; to give proper form or figure to.

    I was shapen in iniquity. Ps. li. 5.

    Grace shaped her limbs, and beauty decked her face. Prior.

  2. To adapt to a purpose; to regulate; to adjust; to direct; as, to shape the course of a vessel.

    To the stream, when neither friends, nor force,
    Nor speed nor art avail, he shapes his course.
    Denham.

    Charmed by their eyes, their manners I acquire,
    And shape my foolishness to their desire.
    Prior.

  3. To image; to conceive; to body forth.

    Oft my jealousy
    Shapes faults that are not.
    Shak.

  4. To design; to prepare; to plan; to arrange.

    When shapen was all this conspiracy,
    From point to point.
    Chaucer.

    Shaping machine. (Mach.) Same as Shaper. -- To shape one's self, to prepare; to make ready. [Obs.]

    I will early shape me therefor. Chaucer.

  5. To suit; to be adjusted or conformable.
    [R.] Shak.
  6. Character or construction of a thing as determining its external appearance; outward aspect; make; figure; form; guise; as, the shape of a tree; the shape of the head; an elegant shape.

    He beat me grievously, in the shape of a woman. Shak.

  7. That which has form or figure; a figure; an appearance; a being.

    Before the gates three sat,
    On either side, a formidable shape.
    Milton.

  8. A model; a pattern; a mold.
  9. Form of embodiment, as in words; form, as of thought or conception; concrete embodiment or example, as of some quality.
    Milton.
  10. Dress for disguise; guise.
    [Obs.]

    Look better on this virgin, and consider
    This Persian shape laid by, and she appearing
    In a Greekish dress.
    Messinger.

  11. A rolled or hammered piece, as a bar, beam, angle iron, etc., having a cross section different from merchant bar.
    (b)

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