CONFIGURATE

Etymology

Verb

configurate (third-person singular simple present configurates, present participle configurating, simple past and past participle configurated)

(transitive, obsolete) To configure; to arrange or shape.

(intransitive, obsolete) To take form or position, like the parts of a complex structure; to agree with a pattern.

Anagrams

• cofeaturing

Source: Wiktionary


Con*fig"ur*ate, v. i. Etym: [L. configuratus, p.p. of configurare to form or after; con- + figurare to form, figura form. See Figure.]

Definition: To take form or position, as the parts of a complex structure; to agree with a pattern. Known by the name of uniformity; Where pyramids to pyramids relate And the whole fabric doth configurate. Jordan.

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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