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figure13 entries found for figure. The first 10 are listed below.To select an entry, click on it. For more results, click here. Main Entry: 1fig·ure Pronunciation: 'fi-gy&r, Britain and often US 'fi-g&r Function: noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin figura, from fingere 1 a : a number symbol : NUMERAL, DIGIT b plural : arithmetical calculations <good at figures> c : a written or printed character d : value especially as expressed in numbers : SUM, PRICE <sold at a low figure> e plural : digits representing an amount (as of money earned or points scored) <made six figures last year> <a score in double figures> 2 a : a geometric form (as a line, triangle, or sphere) especially when considered as a set of geometric elements (as points) in space of a given number of dimensions <a square is a plane figure> b : bodily shape or form especially of a person <a slender figure> c : an object noticeable only as a shape or form <figures moving in the dusk> 3 a : the graphic representation of a form especially of a person or geometric entity b : a diagram or pictorial illustration of textual matter 4 : a person, thing, or action representative of another 5 a : FIGURE OF SPEECH b : an intentional deviation from the ordinary form or syntactical relation of words 6 : the form of a syllogism with respect to the relative position of the middle term 7 : an often repetitive pattern or design in a manufactured article (as cloth) or natural product (as wood) <a polka-dot figure> 8 : appearance made : impression produced <the couple cut quite a figure> 9 a : a series of movements in a dance b : an outline representation of a form traced by a series of evolutions (as with skates on an ice surface or by an airplane in the air) 10 : a prominent personality : PERSONAGE <great figures of history> 11 : a short coherent group of notes or chords that may constitute part of a phrase, theme, or composition
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