slovodefinícia
conform
(mass)
conform
- odpovedať, vyhovovať
conform
(encz)
conform,podřídit v: Zdeněk Brož
conform
(encz)
conform,přizpůsobit v: Zdeněk Brož
conform
(encz)
conform,vyhovovat v: Zdeněk Brož
Conform
(gcide)
Conform \Con*form"\, a. [L. conformis; con- + forma form: cf. F.
conforme.]
Of the same form; similar in import; conformable. --Bacon.
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Care must be taken that the interpretation be every way
conform to the analogy of faith. --Bp.Hall.
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Conform
(gcide)
Conform \Con*form"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Conformed; p. pr. &
vb. n. Conforming.] [F. conformer, L. conformare,
-formatum; con- + formare to form, forma form. See Form.]
To shape in accordance with; to make like; to bring into
harmony or agreement with; -- usually with to or unto.
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Demand of them wherefore they conform not themselves
unto the order of the church. --Hooker.
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Conform
(gcide)
Conform \Con*form"\, v. i.
1. To be in accord or harmony; to comply; to be obedient; to
submit; -- with to or with.
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A rule to which experience must conform. --Whewell.
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2. (Eng. Eccl. Hist.) To comply with the usages of the
Established Church; to be a conformist.
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About two thousand ministers whose consciences did
not suffer them to conform were driven from their
benefices in a day. --Macaulay.
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conform
(wn)
conform
v 1: be similar, be in line with [ant: depart, deviate,
diverge, vary]
2: adapt or conform oneself to new or different conditions; "We
must adjust to the bad economic situation" [syn: adjust,
conform, adapt]
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conforming
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conformity
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conformity
- zhoda
conforms
(mass)
conforms
- vyhovuje
conform to
(encz)
conform to,podřídit v: Zdeněk Brož
conformable
(encz)
conformable,podobný adj: Zdeněk Brožconformable,souhlasný adj: Zdeněk Brož
conformably
(encz)
conformably, adv:
conformal projection
(encz)
conformal projection, n:
conformance
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conformance,přizpůsobení n: Zdeněk Brož
conformant
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conformant,pohodlný n: webconformant,přizpůsobivý n:
conformation
(encz)
conformation,struktura n: Zdeněk Brožconformation,tvar n: Zdeněk Brož
conformational entropy
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conformational entropy, n:
conformer
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conformer,
conforming
(encz)
conforming,pohodlí n: webconforming,přizpůsobení n: webconforming,přizpůsobování n: Zdeněk Brož
conformism
(encz)
conformism,přizpůsobivost n: Zdeněk Brož
conformity
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conformity,přizpůsobenost n: conformity,shoda n:
conforms
(encz)
conforms,přizpůsobuje v: Zdeněk Brožconforms,vyhovuje v: Zdeněk Brož
nonconformance
(encz)
nonconformance, n:
nonconforming
(encz)
nonconforming,nekonformní
nonconformist
(encz)
nonconformist,nekonformista nonconformist,nonkonformista
nonconformity
(encz)
nonconformity,nekonformita
unconformable
(encz)
unconformable,
unconformist
(encz)
unconformist, adj:
Conform
(gcide)
Conform \Con*form"\, a. [L. conformis; con- + forma form: cf. F.
conforme.]
Of the same form; similar in import; conformable. --Bacon.
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Care must be taken that the interpretation be every way
conform to the analogy of faith. --Bp.Hall.
[1913 Webster]Conform \Con*form"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Conformed; p. pr. &
vb. n. Conforming.] [F. conformer, L. conformare,
-formatum; con- + formare to form, forma form. See Form.]
To shape in accordance with; to make like; to bring into
harmony or agreement with; -- usually with to or unto.
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Demand of them wherefore they conform not themselves
unto the order of the church. --Hooker.
[1913 Webster]Conform \Con*form"\, v. i.
1. To be in accord or harmony; to comply; to be obedient; to
submit; -- with to or with.
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A rule to which experience must conform. --Whewell.
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2. (Eng. Eccl. Hist.) To comply with the usages of the
Established Church; to be a conformist.
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About two thousand ministers whose consciences did
not suffer them to conform were driven from their
benefices in a day. --Macaulay.
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Conformability
(gcide)
Conformability \Con*form`a*bil"i*ty\, n.
1. The state of being conformable.
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2. (Geol.) The parallelism of two sets of strata which are in
contact.
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Conformable
(gcide)
Conformable \Con*form"a*ble\, a.
1. Corresponding in form, character, opinions, etc.; similar;
like; consistent; proper or suitable; -- usually followed
by to.
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The fragments of Sappho give us a taste of her way
of writing perfectly conformable with that
character. --Addison.
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I have been to you a true and humble wife, at all
times to your will conformable --Shakespeare

Conformable to Scripture as well as to philosophy.
--Whewell.
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To make matters somewhat conformable for the old
knight. --Sir W.
Scott.
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2. Disposed to compliance or obedience; ready to follow
directions; quick to comply; submissive; compliant.
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I have been to you a true and humble wife,
At all times to your will conformable. --Shak.
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3. (Geol.) Parallel, or nearly so; -- said of strata in
contact.
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Conformableness
(gcide)
Conformableness \Con*form"a*ble*ness\, n.
The quality of being conformable; conformability.
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Conformably
(gcide)
Conformably \Con*form"a*bly\, adv.
With conformity or in conformity; suitably; agreeably.
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Conformably to the law and nature of God. --Bp.
Beveridge.
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Conformance
(gcide)
Conformance \Con*form"ance\, n.
Conformity. [R.] --Marston.
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Conformate
(gcide)
Conformate \Con*form"ate\, a. [L. conformatus, p. p. See
Conform.]
Having the same form. [R.]
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Conformation
(gcide)
Conformation \Con`for*ma"tion\, n. [L. conformatio: cf. F.
conformation.]
1. The act of conforming; the act of producing conformity.
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The conformation of our hearts and lives to the
duties of true religion and morality. --I. Watts.
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2. The state of being conformed; agreement; hence; structure,
as depending on the arrangement of parts; form;
arrangement.
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In Hebrew poetry, there may be observed a certain
conformation of the sentences. --Lowth.
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A structure and conformation of the earth.
--Woodward.
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Conformator
(gcide)
Conformator \Con"for*ma`tor\, n. [L., a framer.]
An apparatus for taking the conformation of anything, as of
the head for fitting a hat, or, in craniometry, finding the
largest horizontal area of the head.
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Conformed
(gcide)
Conform \Con*form"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Conformed; p. pr. &
vb. n. Conforming.] [F. conformer, L. conformare,
-formatum; con- + formare to form, forma form. See Form.]
To shape in accordance with; to make like; to bring into
harmony or agreement with; -- usually with to or unto.
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Demand of them wherefore they conform not themselves
unto the order of the church. --Hooker.
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Conformer
(gcide)
Conformer \Con*form"er\, n.
One who conforms; one who complies with established forms or
doctrines.
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Conforming
(gcide)
Conform \Con*form"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Conformed; p. pr. &
vb. n. Conforming.] [F. conformer, L. conformare,
-formatum; con- + formare to form, forma form. See Form.]
To shape in accordance with; to make like; to bring into
harmony or agreement with; -- usually with to or unto.
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Demand of them wherefore they conform not themselves
unto the order of the church. --Hooker.
[1913 Webster]conforming \conforming\ adj.
1. adhering to established customs or doctrines, especially
in religion, as e.g. Orthodox Judaism. [Narrower terms:
orthodox (vs. unorthodox)]

Syn: conformist.
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conforming
(gcide)
Conform \Con*form"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Conformed; p. pr. &
vb. n. Conforming.] [F. conformer, L. conformare,
-formatum; con- + formare to form, forma form. See Form.]
To shape in accordance with; to make like; to bring into
harmony or agreement with; -- usually with to or unto.
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Demand of them wherefore they conform not themselves
unto the order of the church. --Hooker.
[1913 Webster]conforming \conforming\ adj.
1. adhering to established customs or doctrines, especially
in religion, as e.g. Orthodox Judaism. [Narrower terms:
orthodox (vs. unorthodox)]

Syn: conformist.
[WordNet 1.5]
conformism
(gcide)
conformism \conformism\ n.
1. orthodoxy in thoughts and belief.

Syn: conformity.
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conformist
(gcide)
conformist \conformist\ adj.
1. marked by conformity or convention; not corresponding to
current customs or rules or styles; as, underneath the
radical image teenagers are surprisingly conformist.
Opposite of nonconformist.
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2. same as conforming.

Note: [Narrower terms: orthodox (vs. unorthodox)]

Syn: conforming.
[WordNet 1.5]Conformist \Con*form"ist\, n.
One who conforms or complies; esp., one who conforms to the
Church of England, or to the Established Church, as
distinguished from a dissenter or nonconformist.
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A cheeful conformist to your judgment. --Jer.Taylor.
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Conformist
(gcide)
conformist \conformist\ adj.
1. marked by conformity or convention; not corresponding to
current customs or rules or styles; as, underneath the
radical image teenagers are surprisingly conformist.
Opposite of nonconformist.
[WordNet 1.5]

2. same as conforming.

Note: [Narrower terms: orthodox (vs. unorthodox)]

Syn: conforming.
[WordNet 1.5]Conformist \Con*form"ist\, n.
One who conforms or complies; esp., one who conforms to the
Church of England, or to the Established Church, as
distinguished from a dissenter or nonconformist.
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A cheeful conformist to your judgment. --Jer.Taylor.
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Conformities
(gcide)
Conformity \Con*form"i*ty\, n.; pl. Conformities. [Cf. F.
conformit['e].]
1. Correspondence in form, manner, or character; resemblance;
agreement; congruity; -- followed by to, with, or between.
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By our conformity to God. --Tillotson.
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The end of all religion is but to draw us to a
conformity with God. --Dr. H.More.
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A conformity between the mental taste and the
sensitive taste. --Addison.
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2. (Eng. Eccl. Hist.) Compliance with the usages of the
Established Church.
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The king [James I.] soon afterward put forth a
proclamation requiring all ecclesiastical and civil
officers to do their duty by enforcing conformity.
--Hallam.
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Conformity
(gcide)
Conformity \Con*form"i*ty\, n.; pl. Conformities. [Cf. F.
conformit['e].]
1. Correspondence in form, manner, or character; resemblance;
agreement; congruity; -- followed by to, with, or between.
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By our conformity to God. --Tillotson.
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The end of all religion is but to draw us to a
conformity with God. --Dr. H.More.
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A conformity between the mental taste and the
sensitive taste. --Addison.
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2. (Eng. Eccl. Hist.) Compliance with the usages of the
Established Church.
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The king [James I.] soon afterward put forth a
proclamation requiring all ecclesiastical and civil
officers to do their duty by enforcing conformity.
--Hallam.
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Disconformable
(gcide)
Disconformable \Dis`con*form"a*ble\, a.
Not conformable.
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Disconformable in religion from us. --Stow (1603).
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Disconformity
(gcide)
Disconformity \Dis`con*form"i*ty\, n.
Want of conformity or correspondence; inconsistency;
disagreement.
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Those . . . in some disconformity to ourselves.
--Milton.
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Disagreement and disconformity betwixt the speech and
the conception of the mind. --Hakewill.
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Inconform
(gcide)
Inconform \In`con*form"\, a. [Pref. in- not + conform.]
Unconformable. [Obs.] --Gauden.
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Inconformable
(gcide)
Inconformable \In`con*form"a*ble\, a.
Unconformable. [Obs.]
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Inconformity
(gcide)
Inconformity \In`con*form"i*ty\, n. [Cf. F. inconformit['e].]
Lack of conformity; nonconformity. [Obs.]
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malconformation
(gcide)
malconformation \mal*con`for*ma"tion\, n. [Mal- + conformation.]
Imperfect, disproportionate, or abnormal formation; ill form;
disproportion of parts.
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Maleconformation
(gcide)
Maleconformation \Male*con`for*ma"tion\, n.
Malconformation.
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Nonconforming
(gcide)
Nonconforming \Non`con*form"ing\, a.
Not conforming; declining conformity; especially, not
conforming to the established church of a country.
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Nonconformist
(gcide)
Nonconformist \Non`con*form"ist\, n.
One who does not conform to an established church;
especially, one who does not conform to the established
church of England; a dissenter.
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Nonconformity
(gcide)
Nonconformity \Non*con*form"i*ty\, n.
Neglect or failure of conformity; especially, in England, the
neglect or refusal to unite with the established church in
its rites and modes of worship.
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Preconform
(gcide)
Preconform \Pre`con*form"\, v. t. & i.
To conform by way anticipation. --De Quincey.
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Preconformity
(gcide)
Preconformity \Pre`con*form"i*ty\, n.
Anticipative or antecedent conformity. --Coleridge.
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Subconformable
(gcide)
Subconformable \Sub`con*form"a*ble\, a.
Partially conformable.
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Unconform
(gcide)
Unconform \Un`con*form"\, a.
Unlike. [Obs.]
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Not unconform to other shining globes. --Milton.
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Unconformability
(gcide)
Unconformability \Un`con*form`a*bil"i*ty\, n.
1. The quality or state of being unconformable;
unconformableness.
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2. (Geol.) Lack of parallelism between one series of strata
and another, especially when due to a disturbance of the
position of the earlier strata before the latter were
deposited.
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Unconformable
(gcide)
Unconformable \Un`con*form"a*ble\, a.
1. Not conformable; not agreeable; not conforming.
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Moral evil is an action unconformable to it [the
rule of our duty]. --I. Watts.
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2. (Geol.) Not conformable; not lying in a parallel position;
as, unconformable strata.
[1913 Webster] -- Un`con*form"a*ble*ness, n. --
Un`con*form"a*bly, adv.
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Unconformableness
(gcide)
Unconformable \Un`con*form"a*ble\, a.
1. Not conformable; not agreeable; not conforming.
[1913 Webster]

Moral evil is an action unconformable to it [the
rule of our duty]. --I. Watts.
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2. (Geol.) Not conformable; not lying in a parallel position;
as, unconformable strata.
[1913 Webster] -- Un`con*form"a*ble*ness, n. --
Un`con*form"a*bly, adv.
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Unconformably
(gcide)
Unconformable \Un`con*form"a*ble\, a.
1. Not conformable; not agreeable; not conforming.
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Moral evil is an action unconformable to it [the
rule of our duty]. --I. Watts.
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2. (Geol.) Not conformable; not lying in a parallel position;
as, unconformable strata.
[1913 Webster] -- Un`con*form"a*ble*ness, n. --
Un`con*form"a*bly, adv.
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Unconformist
(gcide)
Unconformist \Un`con*form"ist\, n.
A nonconformist. [Obs.]
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Unconformity
(gcide)
Unconformity \Un`con*form"i*ty\, n.
1. Want of conformity; incongruity; inconsistency. --South.
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2. (Geol.) Want of parallelism between strata in contact.
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Note: With some authors unconformity is equivalent to
unconformability; but it is often used more broadly,
for example, to include the case when the parallelism
of strata once conformable has been disturbed by
faulting and the like.
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conform to
(wn)
conform to
v 1: satisfy a condition or restriction; "Does this paper meet
the requirements for the degree?" [syn: meet, fit,
conform to]
2: observe; "conform to the rules" [ant: break, go against,
violate]
3: behave in accordance or in agreement with; "Follow a
pattern"; "Follow my example" [syn: follow, conform to]
conformable
(wn)
conformable
adj 1: quick to comply; "I have been to you a true and humble
wife, at all times to your will conformable"-Shakespeare
2: disposed or willing to comply; "someone amenable to
persuasion" [syn: amenable, conformable]
3: in keeping; "salaries agreeable with current trends"; "plans
conformable with your wishes"; "expressed views concordant
with his background" [syn: accordant, agreeable,
conformable, consonant, concordant]
conformably
(wn)
conformably
adv 1: in a conformable manner
conformal projection
(wn)
conformal projection
n 1: a map projection in which a small area is rendered in its
true shape [syn: conformal projection, {orthomorphic
projection}]
conformance
(wn)
conformance
n 1: correspondence in form or appearance [syn: conformity,
conformance]
conformation
(wn)
conformation
n 1: a symmetrical arrangement of the parts of a thing
2: any spatial attributes (especially as defined by outline);
"he could barely make out their shapes" [syn: shape,
form, configuration, contour, conformation]
3: acting according to certain accepted standards; "their
financial statements are in conformity with generally
accepted accounting practices" [syn: conformity,
conformation, compliance, abidance] [ant:
disobedience, noncompliance, nonconformance,
nonconformity]
conformational entropy
(wn)
conformational entropy
n 1: entropy calculated from the probability that a state could
be reached by chance alone

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