
1) Any spatial attributes 2) Arrangement 3) Conformation 4) Constellation 5) Design 6) Pattern 7) Plan 8) Shape 9) Structure
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1) Arrangement 2) Chunking 3) Concaveness 4) Config 5) Constellation 6) Convexity 7) Convexness 8) Form 9) Format 10) Lobularity 11) Position 12) Roundness 13) Setup 14) Shape 15) Topography 16) Unitisation 17) Unitization
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- an arrangement of parts or elements
- any spatial attribute (especially as defined by outline)
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[geometry] In mathematics, specifically projective geometry, a configuration in the plane consists of a finite set of points, and a finite arrangement of lines, such that each point is incident to the same number of lines and each line is incident to the same number of points. Although certain specific configurations had been studied earlie...
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Should refer to the bitstream currently loaded on an FPGA. When used loosely, it could also refer to the components/chipset making up a board or reconfigurable machine, which should not be the case.
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• (n.) Relative position or aspect of the planets; the face of the horoscope, according to the relative positions of the planets at any time. • (n.) Form, as depending on the relative disposition of the parts of a thing` shape; figure.
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a collection of settings and options which describe how the computer will operate when it is first switched on
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in chemistry, the spatial arrangement of atoms in a molecule. The configuration is usually depicted by means of a three-dimensional model (a ... [1 related articles]
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Term used for the arrangement of hardware and software. The way in which a computer is set up in a standalone or networked environment.
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a structure of aspects between three or more planets, linking them together as a whole circuit.
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In art, the arrangement of individual elements and shapes within the content of an artwork, and the overall meaning when these elements are brought together in their relative context. A flower in...
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<chemistry> The three-dimensional arrangement of an organic molecule that is caused by: double bonds that prevent free rotation, or chiral centres that haveside groups arranged around them in a particular order. ... A configurational isomer cannot be turned into another configuration without breaking covalent bonds. ... (09 Oct 1997) ...
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(kәn-fig″u-ra´shәn) the general form, shape, or appearance of an object. in chemistry, the arrangement in space of the atoms of a molecule.
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The number, shape, organization and relationship of panes (lights) of glass, sash, frame, muntins or tracery.
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The functional and/or physical characteristics of hardware/software as set forth in technical documentation and achieved in a product. (MIL-STD-973)
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Con·fig`u·ra'tion noun [ Latin
configuratio .]
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.
Harris. » ...
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The composition of a component or system as defined by the number, nature, and interconnections of its constituent parts....
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Describes a group of facts in a case.
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The choices you make when setting up a computer system to meet your needs.
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constellation noun an arrangement of parts or elements; `the outcome depends on the configuration of influences at the time`
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(Lat. configurare from con, together and figurare, to form) A structural pattern at the physical, physiological or psychological level. The term has been suggested to translate the German Gestalt. See Gestalt Psychology. -- L.W.
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(art) In art, the arrangement of individual elements and shapes within the content of an artwork, and the overall meaning when these elements are brought together in their relative context. A flower in one painting may have the relative meaning of symbolizing love and fertility, whereas in ano...
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(ITIL Service Transition) A generic term used to describe a group of configuration items that work together to deliver an IT service, or a recognizable part of an IT service. Configuration is also used to describe the parameter settings for one or more configuration items.
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the relative disposition or arrangement of the parts or elements of a thing. · external form, as resulting from this; conformation. · · the relative position or aspect of heavenly bodies. · a group of stars.
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an arrangement of parts or elements
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