形態
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Base noun form. Refers to the physical or abstract form, shape, or figure of something. Used in contexts like science, art, or general description.
Theme

In a university science class, User and their professor, Dr. Tanaka, discuss different shapes and forms in nature.

形態

けいたい

form, shape, figure

Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts

Memory Hook

Imagine a 'key' (形態 keitai sounds like 'key-tie') that unlocks the form or shape of something — it ties everything together! 'Key-tie' → 形態 (keitai, 'form, shape, figure').

Cultural Note

In Japanese, 『形態』 (keitai, 'form, shape, figure') is often used in academic, scientific, or artistic contexts to describe the structure or appearance of objects, such as in biology for cell forms or in design for product shapes.

Forms

Base: 形態Base noun form. Refers to the physical or abstract form, shape, or figure of something. Used in contexts like science, art, or general description.