Definition of Forums

1. Noun. (plural of forum) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Forums

1. forum [n] - See also: forum

Lexicographical Neighbors of Forums

forty-third
forty-three
forty-two
forty minutes of hell
forty winks
fortyfold
fortyish
fortypenny
fortysomething
fortysomethings
forum
forum non conveniens
forum shopping
forumite
forumites
forums (current term)
forwake
forwaked
forwalk
forwalked
forwander
forwandered
forwandering
forward
forward-looking
forward-moving
forward-thinking
forward compatibility
forward compatible
forward conduction

Literary usage of Forums

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Future of Social Security for This Generation and the Next: Current State of edited by Jim Bunning (1997)
"National Issues forums is a network of thousands of civic and educational organizations around the country that convenes citizens forums. ..."

2. Rome, in the Nineteenth Century: Containing a Complete Account of the Ruins by Charlotte Anne Eaton (1860)
"FEOM the Roman Forum, we must now turn to the forums of the Emperors, which were chiefly situated to the east of it, and seem to have formed a sort of chain ..."

3. A View of Society and Manners in Italy: With Anecdotes Relating to Some by John Moore (1790)
"The Emperors were fond of having fuch public places named after them. The accounts we have of the forums of Nerva, and that of Trajan, ..."

4. A Treatise on the Power of Taxation, State and Federal, in the United States by Frederick Newton Judson (1917)
"Two forums for Federal Question in Taxation.— There are two distinct forums and modes of procedure for securing, on the Federal question in taxation, ..."

5. The Architecture of Greece & Rome: A Sketch of Its Historic Development by William James Anderson, Richard Phené Spiers (1907)
"THE forums OF ROME. THE COLONNADED STREETS AND ENCLOSURES OF TEMPLES IN THE EAST. THE forum in Roman architecture corresponded to the Greek agora already ..."

6. A Tour Through Italy: Exhibiting a View of Its Scenery, Its Antiquities, and by John Chetwode Eustace (1813)
"forums. ' We next come to the forums or squares, which are represented by the ancients as alone sufficient to eclipse the splendor of every other city. ..."

7. Securities Arbitration: Actions Needed to Address Problem of Unpaid Awards by Thomas J. McCool, Michael A. Burnett (2000)
"... Estimates of the Percentage Monetary Customer Arbitration wards Issued by All forums and NASD 1998 That Broker-Dealers or dividual Brokers Paid Nothing, ..."

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