See also: Formular, formulär, and formulář

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From formula +‎ -ar.

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formular (comparative more formular, superlative most formular)

  1. following or relating to a formula; formulaic

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formular (first-person singular present formulo, first-person singular preterite formulí, past participle formulat)

  1. to chat

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  • IPA(key): /fɔrmular/, [fɒmuˈlɑːˀ]

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formular c (singular definite formularen, plural indefinite formularer)

  1. form (document to be filled)
  2. formula (a plan of action intended to solve a problem)

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formular m or f (plural formulares)

  1. formulaic
  2. formal

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formular (first-person singular present formulo, first-person singular preterite formulei, past participle formulado)

  1. to formulate
  2. to say, enunciate
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Borrowed from French formulaire.

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formular n (plural formulare)

  1. form

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  • IPA(key): /foɾmuˈlaɾ/ [foɾ.muˈlaɾ]
  • Audio (Colombia):(file)
  • Rhymes: -aɾ
  • Syllabification: for‧mu‧lar

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formular m or f (masculine and feminine plural formulares)

  1. formulary

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formular (first-person singular present formulo, first-person singular preterite formulé, past participle formulado)

  1. to formulate
  2. to make, to establish
  3. to ask (a question)

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