English edit

Etymology edit

x- +‎ form

Verb edit

xform (third-person singular simple present xforms, present participle xforming, simple past and past participle xformed)

  1. Abbreviation of transform.
    • 1997 January 20, Javier Arevalo, “Help please:Why perform lighting in WC?????”, in comp.graphics.algorithms[1] (Usenet), retrieved 2022-04-24:
      How would you exactly go about xforming the light's WC coordinates into object space, when the object transform has scaling on it?
    • 1998 March 12, om...@indy.net, “Star Trek: 'Allo 'Allo”, in alt.tv.star-trek.voyager[2] (Usenet), retrieved 2022-04-24:
      Tores was a vampire slayer that xformed into a cheerleader (where are the balls this chick had??).
    • 1999 June 7, go...@happyland.com, “random Legacy DVD thoughts”, in alt.cult-movies.alien[3] (Usenet), retrieved 2022-04-24:
      The drones in A2 were only retrieving hosts for implantation, so we don't know if they could transform a victim into an egg.
      (for that matter, xforming into an egg isn't even a fact, but there's no proof against it yet,...)