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Latest revision as of 01:14, 9 January 2022

form of term


This is the most general of the form-of templates, which use Module:form of/templates. It can be used to apply the correct styling of the definition line to any description as the first parameter.

Use this template for forms that don't fit the mold. For instance, the zeroeth-person plural subjunctive of a highly unusual word. If there is already another template available, it's preferred to use that instead. This template should not be used in other templates, only directly in entries.