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figure in Latin

figure in Latin is figūra, habitus, numerus — figure means a number or numerical value.

figure in Latin

figūra
noun
habitus
noun
A human figure, which dress or corset must fit to; the shape of a human body.
numerus
noun
A number, an amount.

What does "figure" mean?

  1. noun A number or numerical value.
    "Sales figures were up ten percent this quarter."
  2. noun The shape of a person’s body.
    "She kept in shape and was proud of her figure."
  3. noun A person considered in terms of their public role or influence.
    "He became a leading figure in the civil rights movement."
  4. noun A diagram or illustration used to convey information.
    "See Figure 2 for a breakdown of the results."

figure in a sentence

  • Sales figures were up ten percent this quarter.
  • She kept in shape and was proud of her figure.
  • He became a leading figure in the civil rights movement.
  • See Figure 2 for a breakdown of the results.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "figure" in Latin?

"figure" in Latin is figūra, habitus, numerus. figure means: A number or numerical value.

How do you use "figure" in a sentence?

Example: "Sales figures were up ten percent this quarter." In Latin, "figure" is figūra, habitus, numerus.

Are there other ways to say "figure" in Latin?

Yes — Latin has 3 translations listed for "figure": figūra, habitus, numerus.

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