Etymology: [ le-j&nd ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English legende Old French legende Medieval Latin legenda (“a legend, story, especially the lives of the saints, originally things to be read”), neuter plural of the future past participle of legere (“to read”).
efsane, yazıt, kitabe, mit, yazı/efsane, lejant, menkıbe, resim notu, harita üzerindeki yazı, harita açıklamaları, sikke üzerindeki yazı, açıklama gösterge, lejand, semboller, söylence, açıklayıcı bilgi, legendary masal türünden, HARİTA AÇIKLAMALARI:Genellikle bir haritanın kenarına basılmış olan ve harita, şema, çizim vs. üzerindeki sembollerle ilgili açıklamalar, sikke/harita üzerindeki yazı, açıklamalar, sikke veya harita ve resim üzerindeki yazı, rivayet kabilinden, resim açıklama yazısı, işaretler, özel işaretler, kısa yazı, azizlerin hayatına dair hikaye, açıklama yazısı, ışıklı yazı, efsaneler,
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kitabe isim
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menkıbe
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resim notu Reklam
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harita üzerindeki yazı
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harita açıklamaları Askeri
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sikke üzerindeki yazı
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açıklama gösterge Bilgisayar
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lejand
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semboller
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söylence
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legendary masal türünden
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HARİTA AÇIKLAMALARI:Genellikle bir haritanın kenarına basılmış olan ve harita, şema, çizim vs. üzerindeki sembollerle ilgili açıklamalar Askeri
Any person of extraordinary accomplishment, A leading protagonist in a historical legend, A story of unknown origin describing plausible but extraordinary past events. Also historical legend, A key to the symbols and color codes on a map, chart, etc, A story in which a kernel of truth is embellished to an unlikely degree, The text on a coin, A worthy friend, A fabricated backstory for spies, complete with appropriate documents and records, story that has been handed down over generations and cannot be proved to be true or fictitious, tale, myth, fable; collection of myths or fables; explanatory table for a map (or chart, etc.); inscription (on a coin, monument, etc.), That which is appointed to be read; especially, a chronicle or register of the lives of saints, formerly read at matins, and in the refectories of religious houses, A story respecting saints; especially, one of a marvelous nature, To tell or narrate, as a legend, A key to guide understanding, usually in list form, used as an accompaniment to or annotation on a blueprint or other drawing The word has a more commonly used meaning- i e , story, myth, the mark on a carcass, product, or label containing the plant number - signifies that the plant and its products are under USDA or state inspection, A key to what the symbols or pictures in a map mean, Any wonderful story coming down from the past, but not verifiable by historical record; a myth; a fable, With reference to a map, the legend is the key which explains the symbols used to understand the map, one surrounding the field in a medal or coin, or placed upon an heraldic shield or beneath an engraving or illustration, An inscription, motto, or title, esp, Is an explanation of symbols and other information shown on a map Usually the legend appears as a table or list in the map's margin (to the side or bottom), A listing that shows symbols and other information about a map, A listing which contains symbols and other information about a map For example, the legend on a map might show scratchy lines to indicate where the railroad tracks run, Lettering on a coin other than the denomination or nation which issued it, The principle inscription on a coin other than the denomination or nation which issued it, an inscription which appears on a coin, such as LIBERTY, 1 The reference area on a map that lists and explains the colors, symbols, line patterns, shadings, and annotation used on the map The legend often includes the scale, origin, orientation, and other map information 2 The symbol key used to interpret a map, brief description accompanying an illustration, A legend is a very old and popular story that may be true. the legends of ancient Greece The play was based on Irish legend, approval If you refer to someone as a legend, you mean that they are very famous and admired by a lot of people. blues legends John Lee Hooker and B.B. King, A legend is a story that people talk about, concerning people, places, or events that exist or are famous at the present time. The incident has since become a family legend His frequent brushes with death are the stuff of legend among the press. Traditional story or group of stories told about a particular person or place. Formerly the term referred to a tale about a saint. Legends resemble folktales in content; they may include supernatural beings, elements of mythology, or explanations of natural phenomena, but they are associated with a particular locality or person. They are handed down from the past and are popularly regarded as historical though they are not entirely verifiable, a story about mythical or supernatural beings or events, A listing that contains symbols and other information about a map, A description or explanation of the symbology and other information printed on a map, chart or diagram, to provide a better understanding and interpretation of the data portrayed Usually located in the margin, (map): a table on a map listing and explaining the symbols used, A listing which contains symbols and other information about a map, any additional commentary or a more detailed explanation of the figure It is optional; it follows the caption It does not appear in the LIST OF FIGURES See Figures, A specialized annotation that formats a series of lines or markers of varying styles along with adjoining explanatory labels Legends are designed to serve as "keys" for an associated plot, A text field used as a means of disclosing additional information on the PC Pool, The description of the symbology representing features on a map, An explanatory table or list of the symbols appearing on a map or chart In ArcView a legend defines which features of a theme are displayed in the view map, The part of the drawn map explaining the meaning of the symbols used to code the depicted geographical elements, Wording on a map or chart that explains the symbols used, Found on a map, in an atlas, and in some databases (i e Proquest) It is an explanation of the symbols used, to aid the user, The area of the System Monitor graph or histogram display that shows computer name, object name, counter name, instances, and other information as a reference to the lines in the graph or the bars in the histogram, the key to the meaning of symbols and pictures on a map, leg, plural of legend, 1/10 scale coupes/and sedans Legend rules Stock only, (card) - a new kind of card introduced for the Legends expansion set Legends cards require multiple mana to cast, and have gold borders Only one of each Legend may be in play at a time Note that Legendary Lands, also introduced in the Legends expansion set, have some things in common with legend cards (i e the uniqueness property), but are not considered legends, Legends (sometimes called epics) are hero tales and usually tell of some historic tale and hero Look for Davy Crockett, The Iliad and The Odyssey, Robin Hood and King Arthur Many of these stories were told, or sung, by traveling bards or storytellers Read some of South Dakota's Legends,
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Any person of extraordinary accomplishment - "Michael Jordan stands as a legend in basketball."
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A leading protagonist in a historical legend - "Achilles is a legend in Greek culture."
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A story of unknown origin describing plausible but extraordinary past events. Also historical legend - "The legend of Troy was discovered to have historical basis."
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A key to the symbols and color codes on a map, chart, etc - "According to the legend on the map, that building is a school."
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A story in which a kernel of truth is embellished to an unlikely degree - "The 1984 Rose Bowl prank has spawned many legends. Here's the real story."
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The text on a coin
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A worthy friend - "Cheers mate for fixing my car, you're a legend."
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A fabricated backstory for spies, complete with appropriate documents and records - "Both the agent's legend and documents were intended to stand up against casual questions from Soviet citizens, such as during a job interview, or a routine police document check, such as were made at railway stations."
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story that has been handed down over generations and cannot be proved to be true or fictitious, tale, myth, fable; collection of myths or fables; explanatory table for a map (or chart, etc.); inscription (on a coin, monument, etc.) isim
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That which is appointed to be read; especially, a chronicle or register of the lives of saints, formerly read at matins, and in the refectories of religious houses
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A story respecting saints; especially, one of a marvelous nature
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To tell or narrate, as a legend
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A key to guide understanding, usually in list form, used as an accompaniment to or annotation on a blueprint or other drawing The word has a more commonly used meaning- i e , story, myth
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the mark on a carcass, product, or label containing the plant number - signifies that the plant and its products are under USDA or state inspection
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A key to what the symbols or pictures in a map mean
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Any wonderful story coming down from the past, but not verifiable by historical record; a myth; a fable
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With reference to a map, the legend is the key which explains the symbols used to understand the map
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one surrounding the field in a medal or coin, or placed upon an heraldic shield or beneath an engraving or illustration
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An inscription, motto, or title, esp
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Is an explanation of symbols and other information shown on a map Usually the legend appears as a table or list in the map's margin (to the side or bottom)
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A listing that shows symbols and other information about a map
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A listing which contains symbols and other information about a map For example, the legend on a map might show scratchy lines to indicate where the railroad tracks run
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Lettering on a coin other than the denomination or nation which issued it
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The principle inscription on a coin other than the denomination or nation which issued it
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an inscription which appears on a coin, such as LIBERTY
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1 The reference area on a map that lists and explains the colors, symbols, line patterns, shadings, and annotation used on the map The legend often includes the scale, origin, orientation, and other map information 2 The symbol key used to interpret a map
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brief description accompanying an illustration
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A legend is a very old and popular story that may be true. the legends of ancient Greece The play was based on Irish legend
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approval If you refer to someone as a legend, you mean that they are very famous and admired by a lot of people. blues legends John Lee Hooker and B.B. King
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A legend is a story that people talk about, concerning people, places, or events that exist or are famous at the present time. The incident has since become a family legend His frequent brushes with death are the stuff of legend among the press. Traditional story or group of stories told about a particular person or place. Formerly the term referred to a tale about a saint. Legends resemble folktales in content; they may include supernatural beings, elements of mythology, or explanations of natural phenomena, but they are associated with a particular locality or person. They are handed down from the past and are popularly regarded as historical though they are not entirely verifiable
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a story about mythical or supernatural beings or events
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A listing that contains symbols and other information about a map
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A description or explanation of the symbology and other information printed on a map, chart or diagram, to provide a better understanding and interpretation of the data portrayed Usually located in the margin
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(map): a table on a map listing and explaining the symbols used
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A listing which contains symbols and other information about a map
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any additional commentary or a more detailed explanation of the figure It is optional; it follows the caption It does not appear in the LIST OF FIGURES See Figures
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A specialized annotation that formats a series of lines or markers of varying styles along with adjoining explanatory labels Legends are designed to serve as "keys" for an associated plot
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A text field used as a means of disclosing additional information on the PC Pool
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The description of the symbology representing features on a map
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An explanatory table or list of the symbols appearing on a map or chart In ArcView a legend defines which features of a theme are displayed in the view map
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The part of the drawn map explaining the meaning of the symbols used to code the depicted geographical elements
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Wording on a map or chart that explains the symbols used
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Found on a map, in an atlas, and in some databases (i e Proquest) It is an explanation of the symbols used, to aid the user
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The area of the System Monitor graph or histogram display that shows computer name, object name, counter name, instances, and other information as a reference to the lines in the graph or the bars in the histogram
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the key to the meaning of symbols and pictures on a map
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1/10 scale coupes/and sedans Legend rules Stock only
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(card) - a new kind of card introduced for the Legends expansion set Legends cards require multiple mana to cast, and have gold borders Only one of each Legend may be in play at a time Note that Legendary Lands, also introduced in the Legends expansion set, have some things in common with legend cards (i e the uniqueness property), but are not considered legends
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Legends (sometimes called epics) are hero tales and usually tell of some historic tale and hero Look for Davy Crockett, The Iliad and The Odyssey, Robin Hood and King Arthur Many of these stories were told, or sung, by traveling bards or storytellers Read some of South Dakota's Legends
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