Having been arranged or shaped in a particular form; configured.
Past participle of configurate (Latin configuratus). The -ed ending marks past tense or adjective form in English.
This word is so rare it barely appears in modern writing, but when it does show up in historical or technical documents, it means exactly the same thing as 'configured'—a reminder that English creates synonyms but rarely keeps them both.
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