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topography

[ tuh-pog-ruh-fee ]

noun

plural topographies.
  1. the detailed mapping or charting of the features of a relatively small area, district, or locality.
  2. the detailed description, especially by means of surveying, of particular localities, as cities, towns, or estates.
  3. the relief features or surface configuration of an area.
  4. the features, relations, or configuration of a structural entity.
  5. a schema of a structural entity, as of the mind, a field of study, or society, reflecting a division into distinct areas having a specific relation or a specific position relative to one another.


topography

/ 藢t蓲p蓹藞伞r忙f瑟k; t蓹藞p蓲伞r蓹f瑟 /

noun

  1. the study or detailed description of the surface features of a region
  2. the detailed mapping of the configuration of a region
  3. the land forms or surface configuration of a region
  4. the surveying of a region's surface features
  5. the study or description of the configuration of any object
鈥淐ollins English Dictionary 鈥 Complete & Unabridged鈥 2012 Digital Edition 漏 William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 漏 HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

topography

  1. The three-dimensional arrangement of physical attributes (such as shape, height, and depth) of a land surface in a place or region. Physical features that make up the topography of an area include mountains, valleys, plains, and bodies of water. Human-made features such as roads, railroads, and landfills are also often considered part of a region's topography.
  2. The detailed description or drawing of the physical features of a place or region, especially in the form of contour maps .
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Derived Forms

  • topographic, adjective
  • 迟辞藞辫辞驳谤补辫丑别谤, noun
  • 藢迟辞辫辞藞驳谤补辫丑颈肠补濒濒测, adverb
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Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms

  • 迟辞辫路辞路驳谤补辫丑路颈肠 [top-, uh, -, graf, -ik], 迟辞辫路辞路驳谤补辫丑路颈路肠补濒 adjective
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of topography1

First recorded in 1400鈥50; late Middle English topographye, from Late Latin topographia, from Greek 迟辞辫辞驳谤补辫丑铆补; topo-, -graphy
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It said: "It can take time for water to flow throughout the network due to topography and increasing demand, but we are monitoring our systems carefully and can confirm water is flowing throughout the network."

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Her commission 鈥 an 11-by-26陆-foot tapestry invoking the ethereal topography of Mars 鈥 was being woven on one of the largest Jacquard looms in the world.

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The uneven distribution of fire impact came down to several factors, experts said, including topography, firefighting resources, home construction and just plain luck.

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When weighing how soon to alert an area, Honea said, he looks at population density, road infrastructure and topography.

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The parameters were created by the developer, the fire authority and a third-party fire behavior analyst who examined wind patterns, topography and fire history.

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