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1 definition found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Fig·ur·ate
a.
1.
Of
a
definite
form
or
figure
.
Plants
are
all
figurate
and
determinate
,
which
inanimate
bodies
are
not
.
--
Bacon
.
2.
Figurative
;
metaphorical
. [
Obs
.]
3.
Mus.
Florid
;
figurative
;
involving
passing
discords
by
the
freer
melodic
movement
of
one
or
more
parts
or
voices
in
the
harmony
;
as
,
figurate
counterpoint
or
descant
.
Figurate counterpoint
or
Figurate descant
Mus.
,
that
which
is
not
simple
,
or
in
which
the
parts
do
not
move
together
tone
for
tone
,
but
in
which
freer
movement
of
one
or
more
parts
mingles
passing
discords
with
the
harmony
; --
called
also
figural
,
figurative
,
and
figured counterpoint
or
descant
(
although
the
term
figured
is
more
commonly
applied
to
a
bass
with
numerals
written
above
or
below
to
indicate
the
other
notes
of
the
harmony
).
Figurate numbers
Math.
,
numbers
,
or
series
of
numbers
,
formed
from
any
arithmetical
progression
in
which
the
first
term
is
a
unit
,
and
the
difference
a
whole
number
,
by
taking
the
first
term
,
and
the
sums
of
the
first
two
,
first
three
,
first
four
,
etc
.,
as
the
successive
terms
of
a
new
series
,
from
which
another
may
be
formed
in
the
same
manner
,
and
so
on
,
the
numbers
in
the
resulting
series
being
such
that
points
representing
them
are
capable
of
symmetrical
arrangement
in
different
geometrical
figures
,
as
triangles
,
squares
,
pentagons
,
etc
.
Note:
In
the
following
example
,
the
two
lower
lines
are
composed
of
figurate
numbers
,
those
in
the
second
line
being
triangular
,
and
represented
thus
: --
. 1, 2, 3, 4,
etc
.
. . . 1, 3, 6, 10,
etc
.
. . . . . . .
etc
. 1, 4, 10, 20,
etc
. . . . . . . . . . . .
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