pro forma

See also: proforma

English

Etymology

From Latin prō (for) + the ablative singular of fōrma (form, figure). Literally meaning "for form" or "for the sake of form".

Adjective

pro forma (not comparable)

  1. For the sake of form only.
    • For quotations of use of this term, see Citations:pro forma.

Translations

Noun

pro forma (plural pro formas)

  1. A document that shows the standard entries of a form or similar document

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Latin

Etymology

From prō (for) + the ablative singular of fōrma (form, figure). Literally meaning "for form" or "for the sake of form".

Pronunciation

Adverb

prō fōrmā (not comparable)

  1. pro forma, for the sake of form only
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