Wordnet 3.0
NOUN (3)
1.
the doctrine that formal structure rather than content is what should be represented;
2.
(philosophy) the philosophical theory that formal (logical or mathematical) statements have no meaning but that its symbols (regarded as physical entities) exhibit a form that has useful applications;
3.
the practice of scrupulous adherence to prescribed or external forms;
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Formalism \Form"al*ism\ (f[^o]rm"al*[i^]z'm), n.
The practice or the doctrine of strict adherence to, or
dependence on, external forms, esp. in matters of religion.
[1913 Webster]
Official formalism. --Sir H.
Rawlinson.
[1913 Webster]
WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):
formalism
n 1: the doctrine that formal structure rather than content is
what should be represented [ant: imitation]
2: (philosophy) the philosophical theory that formal (logical or
mathematical) statements have no meaning but that its symbols
(regarded as physical entities) exhibit a form that has
useful applications
3: the practice of scrupulous adherence to prescribed or
external forms