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figurate [ˈfɪgjʊrɪt] adj 1. (Music / Classical Music) Music exhibiting or produced by figuration; florid or decorative 2. having a definite or particular shape or figure [from Latin figūrāre to shape] figurately adv How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Rarely observed atypical signs and symptoms include erythema nodosum, figurate erythemas, thrombocytopenic purpura, Perinaud's oculoglandular syndrome, encephalopathy, hepatic granulomas, osteomyelitis, pulmonary disease, and optic neuritis (3). The doctrine of ductus is not found in Roman theory of the classical period, at least under that description, although clear substantive anticipations may be found in Quintilian's treatment of figurate controversiae (IO, IX ii 66). sine coeundi complexu sive aliquo alio modo si non peccarent, habituri essent filios e munere omnipotentissimi creatoris qui potuit etiam ipsos sine parentibus condere, qui potuit carnem Christi in utero virginali formare, ut iam ipsis infidelibus loquar, qui potuit apibus prolem sine concubitu dare, sive ubi multa mystice ac figurate dicta sunt. |
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