form from



form from something

[for something] to develop from something; [for something] to assume a shape, using something else as raw material. Suddenly, an idea began to form from the things that you had said. It seemed that a figure was forming from the mists arising from the swamps.
See also: form

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Hale[heil]
FeichÍN-Irish
Roselle-French (Rare)
Severianus-Ancient Roman
Therasia-Late Roman
Beatrise-Latvian