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fig·ure (fĭǵyər)

[Middle English, from Old French, from Latin figūra.]

noun 

    1. A written or printed symbol representing something other than a letter, especially a number.
    2. figures. Mathematical calculations: good at figures.
    3. An amount represented in numbers: sold for a large figure.
    1. Mathematics A geometric form consisting of any combination of points, lines, or planes: A triangle is a plane figure.
    2. The outline, form, or silhouette of a thing.
    3. The shape or form of a human body.
    4. An indistinct object or shape: saw figures dashing down the street.
    1. A person, especially a well-known one: a famous historical figure.
    2. A person's public image or presence: became a tragic figure overnight.
  1. Impression or appearance made: cuts a dashing figure.
  2. A person, animal, or object that symbolizes something.
  3. A pictorial or sculptural representation, especially of the human body.
    1. A diagram.
    2. A design or pattern, as in a textile: silk with a paisley figure.
  4. An illustration printed from an engraved plate or block.
    1. A configuration or distinct group of steps in a dance.
    2. A pattern traced by a series of movements, as in ice skating.
  5. Music A brief melodic or harmonic unit often constituting the basis of a larger phrase or structure.
  6. Logic Any one of the forms that a syllogism can take, depending on the position of the middle term.

verb: -ured, -ur·ing, -ures. 

transitive verb 

  1. Mathematics To calculate with numbers.
  2. To make a likeness of; depict.
  3. To adorn with a design or figures.
  4. Music
    1. To write a sequence of conventionalized numbers below or above (the bass line) to indicate harmony.
    2. To embellish with an ornamental pattern.
  5. Informal
    1. To conclude, believe, or predict: I never figured that this would happen.
    2. To consider or regard: figured them as con artists.

intransitive verb 

  1. Mathematics To calculate; compute.
    1. To be or seem important or prominent.
    2. To be pertinent or involved: politicians who figured in the scandal.
  2. Informal To seem reasonable or expected: It figures.

phrasal verbs

figure in
To include, as in making an account: figured in travel expenses.
figure on
To depend on: We figured on your support.
To take into consideration; expect: I figured on an hour's delay.
To plan: We figure on leaving at noon.
figure out
To discover or decide: Let's figure out a way to help.
To solve or decipher: Can you figure out this puzzle?

derivatives

fiǵur·er
noun

synonyms:

figure, design, device, motif, pattern These nouns denote an element or a component in a decorative composition: a tapestry with a floral figure; a rug with a geometric design; a brooch with a fanciful and intricate device; a scarf with a heart motif; fabric with a plaid pattern.
See also: calculate
See also: form