figurate
Britishadjective
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music exhibiting or produced by figuration; florid or decorative
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having a definite or particular shape or figure
Other Word Forms
- figurately adverb
Etymology
Origin of figurate
C15: from Latin figūrāre to shape
Example Sentences
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The numbers obtained by giving n any value in these expressions are of the first, second, third, ... or rth order of figurate numbers.
From Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 3 "Fenton, Edward" to "Finistere" by Various
The number of a rationall figure, is called a Figurate number: And the numbers of which it is made, the Sides of the figurate.
From The Way To Geometry by Bedwell, William
The figurate frieze in the library was the work of the painter Josef Engerhart.
From Final Report of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission by Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission
Therefore a rectangled rationall of rationall sides, is here understood: And the figurate thereof, is called, by the generall name, A Plaine: Because of all the kindes of Plaines, this kinde onely is rationall.
From The Way To Geometry by Bedwell, William
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