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English Dictionary: FIGURAL by the DICT Development Group
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
figural
adj
  1. consisting of or forming human or animal figures; "a figural design"; "the figurative art of the humanistic tradition"- Herbert Read
    Synonym(s): figural, figurative
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Figurate \Fig"ur*ate\, a. [L. figuratus, p. p. of figurare. See
      {Figure}.]
      1. Of a definite form or figure.
  
                     Plants are all figurate and determinate, which
                     inanimate bodies are not.                  --Bacon.
  
      2. Figurative; metaphorical. [Obs.] --Bale.
  
      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] {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 . . . . . . . . . . . .

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Figural \Fig"ur*al\, a. [From {Figure}.]
      1. Represented by figure or delineation; consisting of
            figures; as, figural ornaments. --Sir T. Browne.
  
      2. (Mus.) Figurate. See {Figurate}.
  
      {Figural numbers}. See {Figurate numbers}, under {Figurate}.
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