Hypertext Webster Gateway: "formula"

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) (web1913)

Formula \For"mu*la\, n.; pl. E. {Formulas}, L. {Formul[ae]}.
[L., dim. of forma form, model. See{Form}, n.]
1. A prescribed or set form; an established rule; a fixed or
conventional method in which anything is to be done,
arranged, or said.

2. (Eccl.) A written confession of faith; a formal statement
of foctrines.

3. (Math.) A rule or principle expressed in algebraic
language; as, the binominal formula.

4. (Med.) A prescription or recipe for the preparation of a
medicinal compound.

5. (Chem.) A symbolic expression (by means of letters,
figures, etc.) of the constituents or constitution of a
compound.

Note: Chemical formul[ae] consist of the abbreviations of the
names of the elements, with a small figure at the lower
right hand, to denote the number of atoms of each
element contained.

{Empirical formula} (Chem.), an expression which gives the
simple proportion of the constituents; as, the empirical
formula of acetic acid is {C2H4O2}.

{Graphic formula}, {Rational formula} (Chem.), an expression
of the constitution, and in a limited sense of the
structure, of a compound, by the grouping of its atoms or
radicals; as, a rational formula of acetic acid is
{CH3.(C:O).OH}; -- called also {structural formula},
{constitutional formula}, etc. See also the formula of
{Benzene nucleus}, under {Benzene}.

{Molecular formula} (Chem.), a formula indicating the
supposed molecular constitution of a compound.

From WordNet (r) 1.7 (wn)

formula
n 1: a group of symbols that make a mathematical statement [syn:
{expression}]
2: directions for making something [syn: {recipe}]
3: a conventionalized statement expressing some fundamental
principle
4: a representation of a substance using symbols for its
constituent elements [syn: {chemical formula}]
5: something regarded as a normative example; "the convention
of not naming the main character"; "violence is the rule
not the exception"; "his formula for impressing visitors"
[syn: {convention}, {normal}, {pattern}, {rule}]
6: a liquid food for infants
7: (mathematics) a standard procedure for solving a class of
mathematical problems; "he determined the upper bound with
Descartes' rule of signs"; "he gave us a general formula
for attacking polynomials" [syn: {rule}]


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