free-form
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Adjective
free-form (comparative more free-form, superlative most free-form)
- Having an unconventional, variable or asymmetric form.
- 1996 April 15, “The Online World of Steve Case”, in BusinessWeek:
- This annual March gathering of the digital elite, held at a resort near Tucson, is a combination of a three-day free-form think tank and schmooze-athon where the latest trends are dissected and, in the corridors or on the golf course, deals are hatched.
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