different between forkful vs formful
forkful
English
Etymology
From fork +? -ful.
Noun
forkful (plural forkfuls or forksful)
- The amount that a fork will hold.
Coordinate terms
- spoonful
Translations
forkful From the web:
formful
English
Etymology 1
form +? -ful
Adjective
formful (comparative more formful, superlative most formful)
- (obsolete) creative; imaginative;
- As fleets the vision o'er the formful brain
- Not formless; having a form; substantive.
- Well formed; aesthetically pleasing and skillfully constructed.
- Exhibiting proper and skillful performance; well-executed.
Etymology 2
form +? -ful
Noun
formful (plural formfuls)
- The amount that makes up a form (any sense).
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