Login Forms
Refers to pages that require login authentication before the visitor can access the content.
Literal Meanings of Login Forms
Login:
Meanings of Login:
A combination of user ID and password used to access a computer, program, network, etc.
Registration process.
Sentences of Login
I forgot my login again.
Could not connect because you were not connected to the office network.
Forms:
Meanings of Forms:
(cap, physical) What to do with the form.
(social) Associated with a structure or procedure.
A blank document or template for the user to fill out.
A sample document intended to be copied or imitated.
Power level.
(Grammar) A group of words that support the grammatical context in various applications of a particular form or structure of a word or part of speech.
Hollow or rabbit hutch.
Window or dialog box.
Intraspecific range.
The visor or other material to be formed, ■■■■■■ and attached to the suit.
Quantum.
(Fitness) A specific way of performing a movement.
To assume (any visible shape or structure).
To give (shape or visible structure) to a thing or person.
Take the form of something.
Collect or give birth to collect.
(word) to create by inflection or derivation.
Compose, compose, invent.
Molding or molding by direction or discipline.
Shape (rabbit).
(plates) to prepare them for insertion into the battery, one plate of more or less spongy lead and the other of lead peroxide. Previously, this was done by repeatedly changing the charging current slowly, then plates or grids were inserted into the cell and formed with a constant charging current, covered or filled with red lead paste, the other with litharge.
Sentences of Forms
Fill out the form to apply for a job.
Today the orchestra was in the best shape.
Participative forms: verb forms.
If your kids are in line, I'll hand out candy.
Roll out the dough into a thin layer.
When icicles form on the eaves, you know the streets will be freezing cold.
Paul McCartney and John Lennon founded The Beatles in Liverpool in 1960.
By adding Ness, you can turn an adjective into a noun.
Young people make up the majority of extreme traffic offenders.
Singing in the choir contributes to the socialization of children.