1. fig. - Noun
2. fig. - Adjective
fig. (plural fig. or figs.)
Abbreviation of figure.
fig. 2.1
fig. (not comparable)
(chiefly lexicography) Abbreviation of figurative.
(fig.) a fat bank account
Nothing great is created suddenly, any more than a bunch of grapes or a fig. If you tell me that you desire a fig. I answer you that there must be time. Let it first blossom, then bear fruit, then ripen. Epictetus
18th century copy of a late 16th-century map The 16th-century original is Taylor 1940, fig. 6 p. 222. of Trento, northeast at top, showing walled old city and original course of the Adige. Source: Internet
Accept (or final) statesmain Fig. 5: Representation of a finite-state machine; this example shows one that determines whether a binary number has an even number of 0s, where is an accepting state. Source: Internet
Archaeology, Ecology and Culture, British Museum Press 1994:134–135, fig. 106 Some upright moai have become buried up to their necks by shifting soils. Source: Internet
A price-budget-line change that kept a consumer in equilibrium on the same indifference curve: :in Fig. 1 would reduce quantity demanded of a good smoothly as price rose relatively for that good. Source: Internet
All can be classified in one or other of the categories enumerated under Worlds 1, 2 and 3. Fig. 6-1, Three Worlds "In Fig. 6-1, World 1 is the world of physical objects and states. Source: Internet