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		con·fig·u·ra·tion I. \ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˈrāshən also ˌkän-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Late Latin configuration-, configuratio comparison, shaping, from Latin configuratus + -ion-, -io -ion 1.   a. astrology  : relative position or aspect of the planets  b. astronomy  : any of several limiting apparent positions of a celestial body with respect to another (as conjunction, quadrature, opposition, and elongation) 2.   a.  : relative disposition or arrangement of parts : interrelationships of constituent elements  b.  : the contour, pattern, or figure produced by such disposition   < a network of roads following the configuration of the country — John Buchan > 3.  : a geometrical figure usually consisting of points and lines and the points, lines, and planes which may be derived from them 4.  : the structure of chemical compounds especially with reference to the space relations of the atoms in molecules 5. [German konfiguration, from Late Latin configuration-, configuratio]  : gestalt Synonyms: see form II. noun  : something (as a figure, contour, pattern, or apparatus) that results from a particular arrangement of parts or components ; especially   : a set of interconnected equipment forming a computer system |