Obs. rare. [ad. L. transfigūrāt-us, pa. pple. of transfigūrāre: see next.] Transfigured; having its figure or form altered: spec. in Geom. (see TRANSFIGURED).

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1571.  Digges, Pantom., IV. Hh ij b. This transfigurate body [Dodecaedron] receiueth an internall Tetraedron, whose solide angles rest in the centers of his trigonall bases. Ibid. Icosaedron within this transfigurate body may be described.

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