Bulgarian

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Etymology

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Ultimately from Latin figūra, possibly via intermediate German Figur or Russian фигу́ра (figúra).

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фи́гура (fíguraf (diminutive фи́гурка)

  1. figure, shape
    Synonym: (archaic) кап (kap)
  2. (chess) playing piece

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References

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  • фигура”, in Речник на българския език [Dictionary of the Bulgarian Language] (in Bulgarian), Sofia: Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 2014
  • фигура”, in Речник на българския език [Dictionary of the Bulgarian Language] (in Bulgarian), Chitanka, 2010

Kazakh

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Alternative scripts
Arabic فيگۋرا
Cyrillic фигура
Latin figura
 
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Etymology

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Borrowed from Russian фигу́ра (figúra), from Latin figūra.

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фигура (figura)

  1. (geometry) figure

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Macedonian

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фигура (figuraf

  1. figure

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Russian

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  • IPA(key): [fʲɪˈɡurə]
  • Audio:(file)
  • Rhymes: -urə

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фигу́ра (figúraf inan (genitive фигу́ры, nominative plural фигу́ры, genitive plural фигу́р, relational adjective фигу́рный, diminutive фигу́рка)

  1. figure
    фигу́ра вы́сшего пилота́жаfigúra výsševo pilotážaaerobatic stunt
    ви́дная фигу́раvídnaja figúraprominent figure
    ключева́я фигу́раključevája figúrakey figure (as in an important person)
  2. (chess) piece
  3. (card games) face card

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  • Ingrian: figura
  • Kazakh: фигура (figura)

Serbo-Croatian

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  • IPA(key): /fiɡǔːra/
  • Hyphenation: фи‧гу‧ра

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фигу́ра f (Latin spelling figúra)

  1. figure
  2. figurine
  3. (chess) piece

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