The Collaborative International Dictionary
Configurate \Con*fig"ur*ate\, v. i. [L. configuratus, p. p. of configurare to form or after; con- + figurare to form, figura form. See Figure.] To take form or position, as the parts of a complex structure; to agree with a pattern.
Known by the name of uniformity;
Where pyramids to pyramids relate
And the whole fabric doth configurate.
--Jordan.
Wiktionary
vb. (context intransitive obsolete English) To take form or position, like the parts of a complex structure; to agree with a pattern.
Usage examples of "configurate".
And was that body, with its own peculiar glandular secretions dripping into the dark bloodstream, its own distinct and configurated brain, its own system of nerves and signals and responses—was that domineering body responsible for everything, dragging its helpless owner into murderous violence?