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figuroj

Figuroj is the Esperanto plural of figuro, a common noun meaning figure, shape, diagram, or illustration. Figuroj refers to more than one such figure in a text or visual collection and is widely used in educational, scientific, and technical writing to describe multiple visual representations.

In practice, figuroj appears in geometry and science to denote several shapes or diagrams, such as triangles,

Etymology and form: figuro comes from a Latin-based root figura, and the plural is formed with the

Pronunciation and usage: figuroj is pronounced roughly fi-GU-roy. It functions as a regular plural noun and

See also: figuro (singular).

circles,
polygons,
or
composite
forms
drawn
in
figures.
In
data
visualization
or
publication
contexts,
figuroj
describe
the
illustrated
elements
of
charts,
graphs,
and
other
visual
aids
that
accompany
explanations.
While
the
primary
sense
of
figuro
is
tangible
forms,
the
word
can
also
apply
to
illustrative
representations
within
a
document.
Esperanto
suffix
-oj,
yielding
figuroj.
The
word
is
used
with
modifiers
to
specify
type
or
domain,
for
example
geometriaj
figuroj
(geometric
figures)
or
figuroj
en
la
grafiko
(figures
in
the
graph).
does
not
carry
a
unique
meaning
beyond
its
plural
form.
When
describing
multiple
visual
elements
in
Esperanto,
figuroj
is
the
standard
term
to
employ,
pairing
naturally
with
adjectives
and
other
nouns
to
specify
context.