
1) Any spatial attributes 2) Bucket seat feature 3) Contour line 4) Form the contours of 5) French word used in English 6) Indication of some maps 7) Isometric 8) Isometric line 9) Look around a prison 10) Map line 11) Outline 12) Shape 13) Silhouette 14) Silhouette border 15) System of plowing 16) To mark with contour lines
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1) Concaveness 2) Convexity 3) Convexness 4) Form 5) Lobularity 6) Outline 7) Roundness 8) Shape 9) Streamline 10) Topography
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[linguistics] In phonetics, contour describes speech sounds which behave as single segments, but which make an internal transition from one quality, place, or manner to another. These sounds may be tones, vowels, or consonants. Many tone languages have contour tones, which move from one level to another. For example, Mandarin Chinese has fo...
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• (n.) The outline of a figure or body, or the line or lines representing such an outline; the line that bounds; periphery. • (n.) The outline of a horizontal section of the ground, or of works of fortification.
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It refers to the undulations in a putting green. Those putting greens with a lot of contour are called Contoured Greens.
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An imaginary line that connects all points on a surface having the same elevation.
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(Comet Nucleus Tour) A Discovery Program mission that was to have taken images and comparative spectral maps of the nuclei of at least three comets and analyzed the dust flowing from them. Launched in July 2002, CONTOUR was to have flown past Comet Encke at a distance of ab...
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A line drawn on a map joining locations of equal height. Many of these at different heights indicate the shape of the landscape. This is a type of isoline.
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In art, a line that defines a shape more three-dimensionally than an ordinary outline in drawing. By changing the thickness and intensity (darkness), a contour line can give the impression of...
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1. The outline of a part; the surface configuration. ... 2. In dentistry, to restore the normal outlines of a broken or otherwise misshapen tooth, or to create the external shape or form of a prosthesis. ... Origin: L. Con-(intens.), + torno, to turn (in a lathe), fr. Tornus, a lathe ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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The edge or apparent line that separates one area or mass from another; a line following a surface drawn to suggest volume.
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Con·tour' noun [ French
contour , from
contourner to mark the outlines;
con- +
tourner to turn. See
Turn .]
1. The outline of a figure or body, or the line or lines representing such an outline; the line that bounds; periphery. « Titian's coloring and...
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A line that creates a boundary separating an area of space or object from the space around it.
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In geography, a contour is a line joining places of the same height above sea level; in a map they help to show the shapes of the land.
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An imaginary line that connects all points on a surface having the same elevation.
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See Envelope Generator
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The outling of an object.
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The outline of an object.
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contour line noun a line drawn on a map connecting points of equal height
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(art) In art, a line that defines a shape more three-dimensionally than an ordinary outline in drawing. By changing the thickness and intensity (darkness), a contour line can give the impression of texture, shape, form, and spatial relationships between objects. A contour drawing, or line ...
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Greek tornos = lathe, hence a line which turns - an outline.
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The outline of the surface of the ground with respect to its undulation. Topographic maps of the U. S. Geological Survey show contour lines.
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contorno, dibujo
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the outline of a figure or body; the edge or line that defines or bounds a shape or object. · See · a distinctive pattern of changes in pitch, stress, or tone extending across all or part of an utterance, esp. across a sentence, and contributing to meaning.
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[ACT vocabulary] any spatial attributes, especially as defined by outline
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