Figure may refer to:
A shape, drawing, or depiction
Figure (wood), wood appearance
Figure (music), distinguished from musical motif
Noise figure, in telecommunication
Dance figure, an elementary dance pattern
A person's figure, human physical appearance
A figure showing some relationships between variables.
For example, while Figure 1 shows information for 516 visitor groups, Figure 3 presents data for 1,625 individuals. A note above each graph or table specifies the information illustrated. ... For example, although Joshua Tree NP visitors returned 525 questionnaires, Figure 1 shows data for only 516 respondents.
Seeing the British establishment struggle with the financial sector is like watching an alcoholic […].  Until 2008 there was denial over what finance had become. When a series of bank failures made this impossible, there was widespread anger, leading to the public humiliation of symbolic figures.
The origin of the corset is lost in remote antiquity. The figures of the early Egyptian women show clearly an artificial shape of the waist produced by some style of corset.
(i) in the 1966 edition of The Destruction of Dresden Irving contended that 135,000 were estimated authoritatively to have been killed and further contended that the documentation suggested a figure between 100,00 and 250,000;
Although the Celebrity was almost impervious to sarcasm, he was now beginning to exhibit visible signs of uneasiness, [ …] . It was with a palpable relief that he heard the first warning notes of the figure.
There are a lot of different figures being bandied around, but the exact cost will not be know for some time yet.
Ten figures of eight cut in five minutes -- ice broken -- dreadful catastrophe -- a score of skaiters fell in -- Humane Society called out -- Drags and dragsmen in full cry.
These beetles also have sexually dimorphic pronotums, with the top of the male pronotum extended forwards above the head (see figure A in S1 File ).
Used in the Beginning of Sentence
Figure 4(f) is SPECT image of thyroid tumors, as functional imaging, which can provide information of benignancy and malignanancy of thyroid tumor.
Figure 3 also shows that there was no correlation if cocaine was administered noncontingently, that is, outside the context of the CPP experiment.
Figures a teahadist would define jingoism as love of country.
Used in the Ending of Sentence
We're having a party on Saturday, but you must dress up as a famous historical figure.
The title makes reference to Congolese soukous music, and so does Mr. Koenig’s guitar figure.
To this tribe we may refer a little fore-handed animal, of the island of Ceylon, which M. Buffon calls the Lori ; very remarkable for the singularity of its figure.
Meaning of figure for the defined word.
Grammatically, this word "figure" is a noun, more specifically, a countable noun. It's also a verb, more specifically, an intransitive verb and a transitive verb.