| a gadget; dingus; thingumbob. |
| an extraordinary or unusual thing, person, or event; an exceptional example or instance. |
shape (ʃeɪp) ![]() | |
| —n | |
| 1. | the outward form of an object defined by outline |
| 2. | the figure or outline of the body of a person |
| 3. | a phantom |
| 4. | organized or definite form: my plans are taking shape |
| 5. | the form that anything assumes; guise |
| 6. | something used to provide or define form; pattern; mould |
| 7. | condition or state of efficiency: to be in good shape |
| 8. | out of shape |
| a. in bad physical condition | |
| b. bent, twisted, or deformed | |
| 9. | take shape to assume a definite form |
| —vb (when intr, | |
| 10. | to receive or cause to receive shape or form |
| 11. | (tr) to mould into a particular pattern or form; modify |
| 12. | (tr) to plan, devise, or prepare: to shape a plan of action |
| 13. | an obsolete word for appoint |
| [Old English gesceap, literally: that which is created, from scieppan to create; related to sceap sexual organs, Old Norse skap destiny, Old High German scaf form] | |
| 'shapable | |
| —adj | |
| 'shapeable | |
| —adj | |
| 'shaper | |
| —n | |
| SHAPE Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers, Europe |