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2 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
A·cad·e·my
n.
;
pl
.
Academies
1.
A
garden
or
grove
near
Athens
(
so
named
from
the
hero
Academus
),
where
Plato
and
his
followers
held
their
philosophical
conferences
;
hence
,
the
school
of
philosophy
of
which
Plato
was
head
.
2.
An
institution
for
the
study
of
higher
learning
;
a
college
or
a
university
.
Popularly
,
a
school
,
or
seminary
of
learning
,
holding
a
rank
between
a
college
and
a
common
school
.
3.
A
place
of
training
;
a
school
.
“
Academies
of
fanaticism.”
4.
A
society
of
learned
men
united
for
the
advancement
of
the
arts
and
sciences
,
and
literature
,
or
some
particular
art
or
science
;
as
,
the
French
Academy
;
the
American
Academy
of
Arts
and
Sciences
;
academies
of
literature
and
philology
.
5.
A
school
or
place
of
training
in
which
some
special
art
is
taught
;
as
,
the
military
academy
at
West
Point
;
a
riding
academy
;
the
Academy
of
Music
.
Academy figure
Paint.
,
a
drawing
usually
half
life-size
,
in
crayon
or
pencil
,
after
a
nude
model
.
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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Fig·ure
n.
1.
The
form
of
anything
;
shape
;
outline
;
appearance
.
Flowers
have
all
exquisite
figures
.
--
Bacon
.
2.
The
representation
of
any
form
,
as
by
drawing
,
painting
,
modeling
,
carving
,
embroidering
,
etc
.;
especially
,
a
representation
of
the
human
body
;
as
,
a
figure
in
bronze
;
a
figure
cut
in
marble
.
A
coin
that
bears
the
figure
of
an
angel
.
--
Shak
.
3.
A
pattern
in
cloth
,
paper
,
or
other
manufactured
article
;
a
design
wrought
out
in
a
fabric
;
as
,
the
muslin
was
of
a
pretty
figure
.
4.
Geom.
A
diagram
or
drawing
,
made
to
represent
a
magnitude
or
the
relation
of
two
or
more
magnitudes
;
a
surface
or
space
inclosed
on
all
sides
; --
called
superficial
when
inclosed
by
lines
,
and
solid
when
inclosed
by
surfaces
;
any
arrangement
made
up
of
points
,
lines
,
angles
,
surfaces
,
etc
.
5.
The
appearance
or
impression
made
by
the
conduct
or
career
of
a
person
;
as
,
a
sorry
figure
.
I
made
some
figure
there
.
--
Dryden
.
Gentlemen
of
the
best
figure
in
the
county
.
--
Blackstone
.
6.
Distinguished
appearance
;
magnificence
;
conspicuous
representation
;
splendor
;
show
.
That
he
may
live
in
figure
and
indulgence
.
--
Law
.
7.
A
character
or
symbol
representing
a
number
;
a
numeral
;
a
digit
;
as
, 1, 2,3,
etc
.
8.
Value
,
as
expressed
in
numbers
;
price
;
as
,
the
goods
are
estimated
or
sold
at
a
low
figure
. [
Colloq
.]
With
nineteen
thousand
a
year
at
the
very
lowest
figure
.
--
Thackeray
.
9.
A
person
,
thing
,
or
action
,
conceived
of
as
analogous
to
another
person
,
thing
,
or
action
,
of
which
it
thus
becomes
a
type
or
representative
.
Who
is
the
figure
of
Him
that
was
to
come
.
--
Rom
.
v
. 14.
10.
Rhet.
A
mode
of
expressing
abstract
or
immaterial
ideas
by
words
which
suggest
pictures
or
images
from
the
physical
world
;
pictorial
language
;
a
trope
;
hence
,
any
deviation
from
the
plainest
form
of
statement
.
Also
called
a
figure of speech
.
To
represent
the
imagination
under
the
figure
of
a
wing
.
--
Macaulay
.
11.
Logic
The
form
of
a
syllogism
with
respect
to
the
relative
position
of
the
middle
term
.
12.
Dancing
Any
one
of
the
several
regular
steps
or
movements
made
by
a
dancer
.
13.
Astrol.
A
horoscope
;
the
diagram
of
the
aspects
of
the
astrological
houses
.
14.
Music
(a)
Any
short
succession
of
notes
,
either
as
melody
or
as
a
group
of
chords
,
which
produce
a
single
complete
and
distinct
impression
.
(b)
A
form
of
melody
or
accompaniment
kept
up
through
a
strain
or
passage
;
a
musical
phrase
or
motive
;
a
florid
embellishment
.
Note:
☞
Figures
are
often
written
upon
the
staff
in
music
to
denote
the
kind
of
measure
.
They
are
usually
in
the
form
of
a
fraction
,
the
upper
figure
showing
how
many
notes
of
the
kind
indicated
by
the
lower
are
contained
in
one
measure
or
bar
.
Thus
,
2/4
signifies
that
the
measure
contains
two
quarter
notes
.
The
following
are
the
principal
figures
used
for
this
purpose
: --
2/2
2/4
2/8
4/2
2/4
4/8
3/2
3/4
3/8
6/4
6/4
6/8
Academy figure
,
Canceled figures
,
Lay figure
,
etc
.
See
under
Academy
,
Cancel
,
Lay
,
etc
.
Figure caster
,
or
Figure flinger
,
an
astrologer
.
“This
figure
caster
.”
--
Milton
.
Figure flinging
,
the
practice
of
astrology
.
Figure-of-eight knot
,
a
knot
shaped
like
the
figure
8.
See
Illust
.
under
Knot
.
Figure painting
,
a
picture
of
the
human
figure
,
or
the
act
or
art
of
depicting
the
human
figure
.
Figure stone
Min.
,
agalmatolite
.
Figure weaving
,
the
art
or
process
of
weaving
figured
fabrics
.
To cut a figure
,
to
make
a
display
. [
Colloq
.] --
Sir
W
.
Scott
.
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