Synonym for: Form, Appearance.
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denotes merely outward appearance.
Both and express something more than that. They too
denote outward form, but as including one's habits, activities and
modes of action in general. In it is also implied that the
outward form expresses the inner essence, an idea which is absent from
. expresses the form as that which is intrinsic and
essential, signifies the figure, shape, as that which is more
outward and accidental. Both and therefore deal with
externals, being more comprehensive than , while
deals with externals as expressing that which is internal.