antiform
English
Etymology
anti- + form
Noun
antiform (plural antiforms)
- (geology) A topographic feature which is composed of sedimentary layers in a convex formation, but may not actually form a real anticline (i.e., the oldest rocks may not be exposed in the middle).
- (art) A form that defies the usual conventions of artistic forms.
- 1983, Edith Kurzweil, William Phillips, Writers and Politics: A Partisan Review Reader (page 236)
- Dada forms and antiforms were used as a means of reacting against Abstract Expressionism and abstract art generally […]
- 1983, Edith Kurzweil, William Phillips, Writers and Politics: A Partisan Review Reader (page 236)
Antonyms
- (geology): synform
Hyponyms
- (geology): anticline
Translations
sedimentary layers in a convex formation
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a form that defies the usual conventions of artistic forms
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Anagrams
- Fairmont, natiform