n-fig-yuh-rey-shuh
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| 1. | the relative disposition or arrangement of the parts or elements of a thing. |
| 2. | external form, as resulting from this; conformation. |
| 3. | Astronomy.
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| 4. | Chemistry. an atomic spatial arrangement that is fixed by the chemical bonding in a molecule and that cannot be altered without breaking bonds (contrasted with conformation ). |
| 5. | Computers. the totality of a computer and the devices connected to it: A common microcomputer configuration consists of a computer, two disk drives, a monitor, and a printer. |
con·fig·u·ra·tion (kən-fĭg'yə-rā'shən) n.
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configuration con·fig·u·ra·tion (kən-fĭg'yə-rā'shən)
n.
The arrangement of parts or elements of a whole, especially the structural arrangement of atoms in a compound or molecule.
Gestalt.