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conformation

1 of 1noun
/ˌkɑnfərˈmeɪʃən/
Forms:conformations
1

any spatial attributes (especially as defined by outline)

2

the structure and positioning of all the physical components that make up an organism or object

  • The sculpture's intricate conformation was achieved through the careful symmetrical placement of each carved piece.
  • Bonsai trees require deliberate trimming to maintain an aesthetically pleasing conformation through balanced proportions in all directions.
  • Automotive engineers strive for an aerodynamic conformation where body panels are seamlessly arranged to slice through wind.
3

behaving or performing in a manner that aligns with norms, conventions or rules

  • New recruits must demonstrate proper military conformation by strictly adhering to protocols like saluting superiors.
  • Children learn social conformations at a young age by internalizing rules for acceptable playtime behaviors with peers.
  • Cultural conformations incorporate behaving respectfully according to a community's implicit norms for events like religious holidays and rituals.
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