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		con·form·i·ty \kənˈfȯ(r)məd.ē, -ətē, -i\ noun (-es) Etymology: Middle English conformyte, from Middle French conformite, from Late Latin conformitat-, conformitas, from conformis conformable + -itat-, -itas -ity — more at conform 1.   a.  : correspondence in form, manner, or character : a point of resemblance (as of tastes) — usually used with to  b.  : harmony, agreement, congruity — usually used with with   < his behavior was in conformity with his ideals > 2.  : the action or an act of conforming to something established (as law or fashion) : compliance, acquiescence 3.   a.  : religious or ecclesiastical compliance; especially  : compliance with usages of the Church of England  b.  : action in accordance with some specified standard or authority : obedience, submission — used with to   < conformity to duty > 4.  : uninterrupted depositional sequence (as of beds or strata of rock) — compare unconformity |