IPA: /ˈfriːfɔːrm/
KK: /ˈfriːfɔːrm/
Describing something that does not have a fixed shape or structure, often allowing for creativity and variation.
The artist created a beautiful freeform sculpture that flowed gracefully.
Freeform → It is formed from "free" (from Old English *freo*, meaning not in bondage or liberated) and "form" (from Latin *forma*, meaning shape or appearance). The word "freeform" describes a shape or style that is not constrained or bound by traditional rules or structures.
Think of being 'liberated' ('free') to create any 'shape' ('form') you want — that's what freeform means.