topography

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a precise description of a place
the features themselves (the terrain)
a detailed graphic representation of the surface features of a place or object
the surveying of the features
the art of representing on a map the physical features of any locality or region with accuracy
{n} a description of particular places
n A description of all the surface features, natural and artificial, of a particular region A topographic map tells you not only where things are in relation to one another, but the shape of the land as well The topography of the land is shown by lines and contours
The form and structure of the surface of land (i e hilly, flat, etc )
The physical features of a place; or the study and depiction of physical features, including terrain relief
Configuration (relief) of the land surface; the graphic delineation or portrayal of that configuration in map form, as by contour lines; in oceanography the term is applied to a surface such as the sea bottom or a surface of given characteristics within the water mass
The physical features of a surface area including relative elevations and the position of natural and man-made features
The topography of a particular area is its physical shape, including its hills, valleys, and rivers. The topography of the river's basin has changed significantly since the floods
the contour of the land surface; the arrangement of the land surface including its relief and the position of its natural and man-made features
configuration of a surface including its relief and the position if its natural and man-made features
{i} surface features of a region; science of mapping the surface features of a land area
the surface shape and composition of the landscape, comprising both natural and artificial features Topographical features include the relief and contours of the land; the distribution of mountains, valleys, and human settlements; and the patterns of rivers, roads, and railways
The physical features, such as elevation, of an area or the representation of its features on a map
all surface features, both physical and cultural
The configuration of a surface, including its relief and the position of its natural and man-made features
The shape of a surface, including its relief and the relative position of features
Topography is the study and description of the physical features of an area, for example its hills, valleys, or rivers, or the representation of these features on maps
The set of physical features, such as mountains, valleys, and the shapes of landforms, that characterizes a given landscape
The general configuration of the land surface including relief and position of natural and man-made features
The representation on maps or charts of the surface features of a region in such a manner as to illustrate their relative positions and elevations (topographie)
The detailed delineation of the geographic features of a locality
The configuration and relations of a surface including its relief, elevation and the position of its natural and man-made features The physical or natural features of an object or entity and their structural relationships
the configuration of a surface and the relations among its man-made and natural features precise detailed study of the surface features of a region
Physical features, such as hills, valleys, and plains that shape the surface of the earth
The configuration of a surface area including its relief, or relative elevations, and position of its natural and manmade features
the configuration of a surface, especially the earth's surface, including its relief and the position of its natural and man-made features
precise detailed study of the surface features of a region
the physical features of a place or region
The description of a particular place, town, manor, parish, or tract of land; especially, the exact and scientific delineation and description in minute detail of any place or region
the configuration of a surface and the relations among its man-made and natural features
The physical features, including the configuration, of a landscape
Shape or configuration of the land surface; represented in map form by contour lines
The surface features of an object or "how it looks" its texture; direct relation between these features and materials properties (hardness, reflectivity etc )
topographer
A person who studies or records topography
topographically
Regarding topography
topographer
{n} a describer of particular places
autogenetic topography
A system of land forms produced by the free action of rain and streams on rocks of uniform texture
topographer
{i} expert in topography, expert in the science of representing topographical features on maps and charts
topographer
One who is skilled in the science of topography; one who describes a particular place, town, city, or tract of land
topographically
In a topographic manner
topographically
with regard to topography; "the geological environment is the primary factor in determining the character of a country not only topographically but historically
topographically
from topographical standpoint, with regard to topography
topography

    Hyphenation

    to·pog·ra·phy

    Turkish pronunciation

    tıpägrıfi

    Pronunciation

    /təˈpägrəfē/ /təˈpɑːɡrəfiː/

    Etymology

    [ t&-'pä-gr&-fE ] (noun.) 15th century. First attested in 1432. From Middle English topographye from Latin topographia, from Ancient Greek τοπογραφία (topographia) τόπος (topos, “place”) + γράφω (graphō, “I write”).
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