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Configuration   /kənfˌɪgjərˈeɪʃən/   Listen
noun
Configuration  n.  
1.
Form, as depending on the relative disposition of the parts of a thing; shape; figure. "It is the variety of configurations (of the mouth)... which gives birth and origin to the several vowels."
2.
(Astrol.) Relative position or aspect of the planets; the face of the horoscope, according to the relative positions of the planets at any time. "They (astrologers) undertook... to determine the course of a man's character and life from the configuration of the stars at the moment of his birth."






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"Configuration" Quotes from Famous Books



... life, renders the new characteristics indispensable. The latter is, according to my conviction, solely fulfilled by the voluntary or passive migration of organisms and colonization, which depends in a great measure upon the configuration of the country; so that only under favorable conditions would the home of a ...
— Lamarck, the Founder of Evolution - His Life and Work • Alpheus Spring Packard

... l. 398. As our ideas consist of successive trains of the motions, or changes of figure, of the extremities of the nerves of one or more of our senses, as of the optic or auditory nerves; these successive trains of motion, or configuration, are in common life divided into many links, to each of which a word or name is given, and it is called an idea. This chain of ideas may be broken into more or fewer links, or divided in different parts of it, by the ...
— The Temple of Nature; or, the Origin of Society - A Poem, with Philosophical Notes • Erasmus Darwin

... were steaming with warmth; while in winter it was the seed-field of all the aches, rheumatisms, and torturing cramps of the year. The Casterbridge doctors must have pined away for want of sufficient nourishment but for the configuration of the landscape ...
— The Mayor of Casterbridge • Thomas Hardy

... of Man wrought some few changes in the physical configuration of the Universe. Sin and Death built the mighty causeway that connects the orifice of the World with Hell-gates. Provision had to be made under the new dispensation for the peopling of the whole surface of the Earth; so the axis was turned askew, and the beginning ordained of extremes ...
— Milton • Sir Walter Alexander Raleigh

... others—some singly, some in clumps; but the general coloring was uniform and sad. The hills ran up clear above the vegetation in spires of naked rock. All were strangely shaped, and the Spy-glass, which was by three or four hundred feet the tallest on the island, was likewise the strangest in configuration, running up sheer from almost every side and then suddenly cut off at the top like a pedestal to put a ...
— Treasure Island • Robert Louis Stevenson


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