Noun
the characteristic bodily form of a mature organism
Source: WordNetlife-form
The habits of life form the soul, and the soul forms the countenance. Honoré de Balzac
We have defined art as the life form and aesthetic art as the life renewal: the stimulating, animating, agitating, inspiring, inspirational, fermenting, fascinating fanaticising, explosive and outrageous: the renewal of the unknown. Asger Jorn
In moments of great stress, every life form that exists gives out a tiny subliminal signal. Douglas Adams
Superman is, after all, an alien life form. He is simply the acceptable face of invading realities. Clive Barker
McIlvaine continued, "Take the amoeba-a more basic, and much more successful life form than than ours. The motivational psychology of the amoeba-” I switched off my ears; free speech gives a man the right to talk about the "psychology” of an amoeba, but I don't have to listen. Robert A. Heinlein
I've always thought that we, as human beings, would be naive and arrogant to pretend that we're the only life form in the galaxy. Jonathan Frakes