slovo | definícia |
figured (mass) | figured
- pochopil |
figured (encz) | figured,pochopil v: Zdeněk Brož |
figured (encz) | figured,vzorovaný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
figured (gcide) | patterned \patterned\ adj.
Having describable patterns, especially patterns of colors.
[Narrower terms: banded, blotched, blotchy, splotched,
brindled, brindle, brinded, tabby, burled, {checked,
checkered}, dappled, mottled, {dotted, flecked, specked,
speckled, stippled}, figured, floral, flowered, laced,
marbled, marbleized, moire, watered, {pinstriped,
pinstripe(prenominal)}, slashed, streaked, spotted,
sprigged, streaked, streaky, striped, stripy,
tessellated, veined, venose] plain, solid
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Figured (gcide) | Figure \Fig"ure\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Figured; p. pr. & vb. n.
Figuring.] [F. figurer, L. figurare, fr. figura. See
Figure, n.]
1. To represent by a figure, as to form or mold; to make an
image of, either palpable or ideal; also, to fashion into
a determinate form; to shape.
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If love, alas! be pain I bear,
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No thought can figure, and no tongue declare.Prior.
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2. To embellish with design; to adorn with figures.
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The vaulty top of heaven
Figured quite o'er with burning meteors. --Shak.
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3. To indicate by numerals; also, to compute.
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As through a crystal glass the figured hours are
seen. --Dryden.
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4. To represent by a metaphor; to signify or symbolize.
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Whose white vestments figure innocence. --Shak.
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5. To prefigure; to foreshow.
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In this the heaven figures some event. --Shak.
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6. (Mus.)
(a) To write over or under the bass, as figures or other
characters, in order to indicate the accompanying
chords.
(b) To embellish.
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To figure out, to solve; to compute or find the result of.
To figure up, to add; to reckon; to compute the amount of.
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Figured (gcide) | Figured \Fig"ured\, a.
1. Adorned with figures; marked with figures; as, figured
muslin.
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2. Not literal; figurative. [Obs.] --Locke.
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3. (Mus.)
(a) Free and florid; as, a figured descant. See
Figurate, 3.
(b) Indicated or noted by figures.
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Figured bass. See Continued bass, under Continued.
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figured (wn) | figured
adj 1: (of e.g. fabric design) adorned with patterns; "my dress
is richly figured"- Amy Lowell |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
configured (mass) | configured
- konfigurovaný, nastavený |
figured (mass) | figured
- pochopil |
configured (encz) | configured,nastavený adj: Zdeněk Brož |
disfigured (encz) | disfigured, |
figured (encz) | figured,pochopil v: Zdeněk Brožfigured,vzorovaný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
figured bass (encz) | figured bass, n: |
figured-fabric loom (encz) | figured-fabric loom, n: |
misconfigured (encz) | misconfigured,přenastavené adj: web |
prefigured (encz) | prefigured, |
reconfigured (encz) | reconfigured,překonfigurovaný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
transfigured (encz) | transfigured, |
Configured (gcide) | Configure \Con*fig"ure\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Configured; p.
pr. & vb. n. Configuring.] [L. configurare: cf. F.
configurer. See Configurate.]
To arrange or dispose in a certain form, figure, or shape.
--Bentley.
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Disfigured (gcide) | Disfigure \Dis*fig"ure\ (?; 135), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Disfigured; p. pr. & vb. n. Disfiguring.] [OF.
desfigurer, F. d['e]figurer; pref. des- (L. dis-) + figurer
to fashion, shape, fr. L. figurare, fr. figura figure. See
Figure, and cf. Defiguration.]
To mar the figure of; to render less complete, perfect, or
beautiful in appearance; to deface; to deform.
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Disfiguring not God's likeness, but their own.
--Milton.
Syn: To deface; deform; mar; injure.
[1913 Webster]disfigured \disfigured\ adj.
having the appearance spoiled; as, a disfigured face; strip
mining left a disfigured landscape.
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disfigured (gcide) | Disfigure \Dis*fig"ure\ (?; 135), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Disfigured; p. pr. & vb. n. Disfiguring.] [OF.
desfigurer, F. d['e]figurer; pref. des- (L. dis-) + figurer
to fashion, shape, fr. L. figurare, fr. figura figure. See
Figure, and cf. Defiguration.]
To mar the figure of; to render less complete, perfect, or
beautiful in appearance; to deface; to deform.
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Disfiguring not God's likeness, but their own.
--Milton.
Syn: To deface; deform; mar; injure.
[1913 Webster]disfigured \disfigured\ adj.
having the appearance spoiled; as, a disfigured face; strip
mining left a disfigured landscape.
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figured (gcide) | patterned \patterned\ adj.
Having describable patterns, especially patterns of colors.
[Narrower terms: banded, blotched, blotchy, splotched,
brindled, brindle, brinded, tabby, burled, {checked,
checkered}, dappled, mottled, {dotted, flecked, specked,
speckled, stippled}, figured, floral, flowered, laced,
marbled, marbleized, moire, watered, {pinstriped,
pinstripe(prenominal)}, slashed, streaked, spotted,
sprigged, streaked, streaky, striped, stripy,
tessellated, veined, venose] plain, solid
[WordNet 1.5 +PJC]Figure \Fig"ure\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Figured; p. pr. & vb. n.
Figuring.] [F. figurer, L. figurare, fr. figura. See
Figure, n.]
1. To represent by a figure, as to form or mold; to make an
image of, either palpable or ideal; also, to fashion into
a determinate form; to shape.
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If love, alas! be pain I bear,
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No thought can figure, and no tongue declare.Prior.
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2. To embellish with design; to adorn with figures.
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The vaulty top of heaven
Figured quite o'er with burning meteors. --Shak.
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3. To indicate by numerals; also, to compute.
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As through a crystal glass the figured hours are
seen. --Dryden.
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4. To represent by a metaphor; to signify or symbolize.
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Whose white vestments figure innocence. --Shak.
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5. To prefigure; to foreshow.
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In this the heaven figures some event. --Shak.
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6. (Mus.)
(a) To write over or under the bass, as figures or other
characters, in order to indicate the accompanying
chords.
(b) To embellish.
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To figure out, to solve; to compute or find the result of.
To figure up, to add; to reckon; to compute the amount of.
[1913 Webster]Figured \Fig"ured\, a.
1. Adorned with figures; marked with figures; as, figured
muslin.
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2. Not literal; figurative. [Obs.] --Locke.
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3. (Mus.)
(a) Free and florid; as, a figured descant. See
Figurate, 3.
(b) Indicated or noted by figures.
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Figured bass. See Continued bass, under Continued.
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Figured bass (gcide) | Figured \Fig"ured\, a.
1. Adorned with figures; marked with figures; as, figured
muslin.
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2. Not literal; figurative. [Obs.] --Locke.
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3. (Mus.)
(a) Free and florid; as, a figured descant. See
Figurate, 3.
(b) Indicated or noted by figures.
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Figured bass. See Continued bass, under Continued.
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figured counterpoint (gcide) | Figurate \Fig"ur*ate\, a. [L. figuratus, p. p. of figurare. See
Figure.]
1. Of a definite form or figure.
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Plants are all figurate and determinate, which
inanimate bodies are not. --Bacon.
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2. Figurative; metaphorical. [Obs.] --Bale.
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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.
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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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Prefigured (gcide) | Prefigure \Pre*fig"ure\ (?; 135), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Prefigured; p. pr. & vb. n. Prefiguring.] [F.
pr['e]figurer, or L. praefigurare, praefiguratum; prae before
+ figurare to figure. See Figure, and cf. Prefigurate.]
To show, suggest, or announce, by antecedent types and
similitudes; to foreshadow. "Whom all the various types
prefigured." --South.
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Transfigured (gcide) | Transfigure \Trans*fig"ure\ (?; 135), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Transfigured; p. pr. & vb. n. Transfiguring.] [F.
transfigurer, L. transfigurare, transfiguratum; trans across,
over + figurare to form, shape. See Figure, v. t.]
1. To change the outward form or appearance of; to
metamorphose; to transform.
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2. Especially, to change to something exalted and glorious;
to give an ideal form to.
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[Jesus] was transfigured before them; and his face
did shine as the sun, and his raiment was white as
the light. --Matt. xvii.
2.
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Undisfigured (gcide) | Undisfigured \Undisfigured\
See disfigured. |
Unfigured (gcide) | Unfigured \Unfigured\
See figured. |
configured (wn) | configured
adj 1: organized so as to give configuration to; "a magnet is
surrounded by a configured field" |
disfigured (wn) | disfigured
adj 1: having the appearance spoiled; "a disfigured face";
"strip mining left a disfigured landscape" |
figured (wn) | figured
adj 1: (of e.g. fabric design) adorned with patterns; "my dress
is richly figured"- Amy Lowell |
figured bass (wn) | figured bass
n 1: a bass part written out in full and accompanied by numbers
to indicate the chords to be played [syn: figured bass,
basso continuo, continuo, thorough bass] |
figured-fabric loom (wn) | figured-fabric loom
n 1: a loom for weaving figured fabrics [syn: figure loom,
figured-fabric loom] |
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