Plural for a mathematical or symbolic expression or a rule or theory
“The other characters are astounded that a janitor like Will could show such facility with this complex mathematical formula.”
Plural for a method or procedure for achieving something
“But the party has long accepted the formula of land for peace.”
Plural for a set of rules or principles that form one's system of belief, behavior or reasoning
“Teddy Roosevelt had a favorite expression which was his formula for success: Walk softly and carry a big stick.”
Plural for a set form of words, especially one used in particular contexts or as a conventional usage
“Now, the utilization of an emotive phrase as a legal formula expressing willingness and agreement requires less of a leap, on the face of it, than does the utilization of an emotive phrase as a non-volitional, operative statement that is needed to clinch the deal.”
Plural for a mixture or compound made from several elements
“A second-century Chinese herbalist designed this formula for treating various ailments.”
Plural for a catchphrase associated with a product or service being advertised
Plural for a plan, or set of actions proposed or used to solve a problem
Plural for a principle or standard by which something may be judged or decided
Plural for a strategy worked out in advance to achieve a goal
Plural for a widely held formula or mold for conceptualizing or expressing something
Plural for something that provides a means of understanding or achieving something
Plural for a predetermined or prescribed set of rituals that are performed, usually by a religion
Plural for the form, arrangement, presentation or configuration of something
Plural for a white liquid produced by the mammary glands of female mammals
Plural for a series of words said as a magic spell or charm
Plural for something which exists only as an idea
Plural for a sign or measure of something
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