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Format   /fˈɔrmˌæt/   Listen
noun
Format  n.  
1.
(Print.) The shape and size of a book or other printed publication; hence, its external form. "The older manuscripts had been written in a much larger format than that found convenient for university work." "One might, indeed, protest that the format is a little too luxurious."
2.
(Print.) The arrangement of the parts of a printed page, such as text and graphics; as, text flowing around an illustration provides a more pleasing format; multiple columns are a more common format for large pages.
3.
(Computers) The pattern of organization of information in an electronic storage medium, such as the number and size of records, or the size, spacing, or separation symbols for fields in a record. A computer file, for example, may be in fixed-length format, in which each field or record occupies the same number of bytes, or in variable-length format, in which the lengths of fields or records varies. The number of formats are unlimited, being specifiable at will by programmers or in some cases by the users of programs.
Synonyms: data format.
4.
Hence, The general organization, form, or plan for anything, such as an organized social, political, or entertainment event.



verb
format  v. t.  To set into a specific format; of printed matter or data recorded on a data soorage medium.
Synonyms: arrange.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Format" Quotes from Famous Books



... is a dark little book, "a size uncumbersome to the nicest hand," in the format of an Elzevir, bound in black morocco, and adorned with "blind-tooled," that is ungilt, skulls and crossbones. It has lost the title-page with the date, but retains the frontispiece, engraved by Huret. Saint Augustine, in his mitre and other ...
— Adventures among Books • Andrew Lang

... text with the underscore character "". Line length is 70-72 characters. A number of graphics occur in the text, these are referred to by number as "Graphic", etc. The Figures themselves are in a separate file. To facilitate conversion to a word-processing format, an attempt has been made to end each line with ...
— Ten Days That Shook the World • John Reed

... light to the counsels and a guide to the footsteps of the greatest around him. Fit to be the stay of princes, he is one of those venerable relics of the past which show us how beautiful age can be, and which, linking together different generations, format once the salt of society ...
— Shakespeare: His Life, Art, And Characters, Volume I. • H. N. Hudson

... gentleman here in the confectionery line your brother, then, sir?" said Mr. Prettyman, feeling that it was an occasion on which format language ...
— Brother Jacob • George Eliot

... the Word format closely approximates the original text, except that sentence fragments are rejoined across page and illustration boundaries. The HTML and TXT formats discard page boundaries but retain the year references in square brackets. Thus [1492-1495] indicate the following text ...
— History of the United States, Vol. I (of VI) • E. Benjamin Andrews


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