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freeform

  • a variation of free-form.
    free form
    noun
    a shape having an irregular contour, chiefly used in nonrepresentational art and industrial design.

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Unlike The Last of Us, which guides the player through a linear story experience, the Fallout games drop them into a more freeform world.

From BBC Dec. 17, 2025

"Also, the inherent freeform nature of tomographic 3D printing could enable optical designers to simplify designs by replacing multiple standard optics with printed optics that have complex shapes."

From Science Daily May 9, 2024

Martin Fierro had played with Garcia on the freeform jazz fusion album “Hooteroll?” and blew a saxophone solo on “Let Me Sing Your Blues Away.”

From Los Angeles Times Oct. 3, 2023

In a guest column for Esquire published on Wednesday, Elliot Page penned an emotional, freeform essay reflecting on coming out as transgender, the state of the world, and what makes him happy now.

From Salon Jun. 2, 2022

The app offers “a delightful freeform personal notetaking experience that lets you take notes and reason through ink,” Microsoft’s Renee Malone said in a blog post.

From The Verge Apr. 5, 2022

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