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for·mal·i·ty
/fɔrˈmæləti/
禮節,程式,拘謹,正式手續
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
For·mal·i·ty
n.
;
pl
.
Formalities
1.
The
condition
or
quality
of
being
formal
,
strictly
ceremonious
,
precise
,
etc
.
2.
Form
without
substance
.
Such
[
books
]
as
are
mere
pieces
of
formality
,
so
that
if
you
look
on
them
,
you
look
though
them
.
--
Fuller
.
3.
Compliance
with
formal
or
conventional
rules
;
ceremony
;
conventionality
.
Nor
was
his
attendance
on
divine
offices
a
matter
of
formality
and
custom
,
but
of
conscience
.
--
Atterbury
.
4.
An
established
order
;
conventional
rule
of
procedure
;
usual
method
;
habitual
mode
.
He
was
installed
with
all
the
usual
formalities
.
--
C
.
Middleton
.
5.
pl.
The
dress
prescribed
for
any
body
of
men
,
academical
,
municipal
,
or
sacerdotal
. [
Obs
.]
The
doctors
attending
her
in
their
formalities
as
far
as
Shotover
.
--
Fuller
.
6.
That
which
is
formal
;
the
formal
part
.
It
unties
the
inward
knot
of
marriage
, . . .
while
it
aims
to
keep
fast
the
outward
formality
.
--
Milton
.
7.
The
quality
which
makes
a
thing
what
it
is
;
essence
.
The
material
part
of
the
evil
came
from
our
father
upon
us
,
but
the
formality
of
it
,
the
sting
and
the
curse
,
is
only
by
ourselves
.
--
Jer
.
Taylor
.
The
formality
of
the
vow
lies
in
the
promise
made
to
God
.
--
Bp
.
Stillingfleet
.
8.
Scholastic. Philos.
The
manner
in
which
a
thing
is
conceived
or
constituted
by
an
act
of
human
thinking
;
the
result
of
such
an
act
;
as
,
animality
and
rationality
are
formalities
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
formality
n
1:
a
requirement
of
etiquette
or
custom
[
syn
:
formalities
]
2:
a
manner
that
strictly
observes
all
forms
and
ceremonies
[
syn
:
formalness
] [
ant
:
informality
]
3:
compliance
with
formal
rules
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