Concept cluster: Measurement > Cartography and topography
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A means of representing oneself to others through intimate objects such as one's clothing and keepsakes.
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(cartography) In GIS, the map used as the basic map. Other data may be overlaid upon a basemap: for example, an aerial imagery basemap on which is overlaid property lines.
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A map with political boundaries and major geographical features shown, but without names. Sometimes used for testing or training purposes.
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(dated) A map used to indicate geographically-bound statistical information, typically region-by-region values of a given variable, for example by using different shadings for different ranges of values.
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cartogram
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(uncountable) The creation of charts and maps based on the layout of a territory's geography.
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The creation of charts and maps based on the layout of a territory's geography.
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A person with an interest in maps.
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Taking part in, or relating to, the hobby of mapmaking.
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A map illustrating the geography of a specific phenomenon.
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A geographical map illustrating the distribution of chorotypes.
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The study of provinces, regions, cities, etc., as opposed to larger-scale geography.
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(sometimes attributive) Ellipsis of choropleth map.. [A thematic map in which the distribution of some property is shown using different colours.]
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(rare) Of or pertaining to chronicles.
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The measurement of time, and the naming of time intervals
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A chronogram having the form of a stich.
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The representation, in language, of a particular time and space.
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(cartography) A map made to show the relief measurements of the land by means of contour lines.
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The creation of maps of the universe.
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The order of magnitude of time and space in the universe
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(cartography) The details on a map that do not represent natural features of the area delineated, such as names and the symbols for towns, roads, meridians, and parallels.
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Of or pertaining to cyclorama.
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Alternative form of field map [A map of local magnetic fields, used in magnetic resonance imaging to undistort the image.]
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Alternative form of geomap [A map of a country, continent, or region with colors and values assigned to specific areas.]
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Alternative spelling of geospatial [Of or pertaining to a geographic location, especially data.]
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A map of a country, continent, or region with charts or chart elements assigned to specific areas.
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correction of a map, typically by means of satellite imagery
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A geographical or geological feature
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The graphical elements of geography
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(chiefly business and marketing) A territory: a geographical area as a field of business or market sector.
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A map of a country, continent, or region with colors and values assigned to specific areas.
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The discipline of gathering, storing, processing, and delivering geographic information.
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A name of a geographical feature.
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A geographic profile
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The establishing of a geoprofile
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A geographic scheme
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(GIS) Depicting terrain as it appears in reality, with local landmarks etc.
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The strategic use of geopolitics.
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To carry out such a survey
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(GIS) Depicting typical terrain for a region, without any realistic representation of actual local landmarks.
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One skilled in gnomonics; a person who makes sundials.
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By means of graphetics
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The construction of heatmaps
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heightmap
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Synonym of hyetograph
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(cartography) An orthophotomap.
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(physics) Describing a region between bands (magnetic, spectral etc)
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A simple map used in cartography to show the location of a particular geographic area within its larger and presumably more familiar context.
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A relatively large-scale cluster
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A visual representation of an area, whether real or imaginary, showing the relative positions of places and other features.
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The study and analysis of maps, especially prior to, or in relation to fieldwork
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A mesoscale cluster
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A small commercial brand which is only recognised in a particular geographic or niche-interest market.
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A very small budget.
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A very small or minor concern.
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A parklet.
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A very short sequence (in a film)
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(Britain) Originally the branch of government that produced maps for the military, now a civilian organisation that produces maps worldwide.
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any of a large series of high quality, detailed maps of Great Britain produced in a variety of scales originally for military, but now for leisure or business use
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A mosaic of orthorectified images
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(cartography, transitive) To map (a region) in this manner.
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(cartography) a map made by the superimposition of aerial photographs onto grid lines, contours and other normal map features
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A topographical map.
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The early study of physics, before it became a rigorous established discipline.
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Apparently aerial
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(parapsychology) spirit photography
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(cartography) A map that shows the three-dimensional topography of terrain, usually by use of contours but sometimes with colors or by hatching.
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A graphical representation on a map, rather like a ruler, that represents its scale.
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steganographic analysis
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A steganographic image
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one that practices or studies steganography
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Alternative form of steganographic [Of or pertaining to steganography.]
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A form of steganography in which messages are hidden in computer audio files.
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The operation of finding the contour, dimensions, position, or other particulars of any part of the Earth's surface.
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(historical cartography) A type of mediaeval map of the world, representing only the top half of a spherical Earth.
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(cartography) A geographic map that displays the spatial pattern of a theme or series of attributes.
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A topographic map.
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A monument erected in a high place, such as a hilltop, indicating the direction and distance of notable landscape features which can be seen with the naked eye from that point.
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A map that indicates the topography of the ground, and includes physical features such as rivers, woods and habitation.
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A detailed graphic representation of the surface features of a place or object.
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(topography) The topographical study of geographic locations or given places in relation to their history.
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A map created by superimposing topographic features (especially contours) onto a series of photographs
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topograph
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(India) A kind of map that shows the topographic features of an area.
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The generation of treemaps.
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Consisting of, or relating to, triglyphs.
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A map of a world; a cartographic representation, a projection done to scale, representative of a planet's surface.

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