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to·pog·ra·phy  (t-pgr-f)
n. pl. to·pog·ra·phies
1. Detailed, precise description of a place or region.
2. Graphic representation of the surface features of a place or region on a map, indicating their relative positions and elevations.
3. A description or an analysis of a structured entity, showing the relations among its components: In the topography of the economy, several depressed areas are revealed.
4.
a. The surface features of a place or region.
b. The surface features of an object: The topography of a crystal.
5. The surveying of the features of a place or region.
6. The study or description of an anatomical region or part.

topo·graph (tp-grf) n.
topo·graphic (-grfk), topo·graphi·cal (--kl) adj.
topo·graphi·cal·ly adv.

topography
Noun
pl -phies
1. the surface features of a region, such as its hills, valleys, or rivers: the islands are fragile, with a topography constantly changed by wind and wave
2. the study or description of such surface features
3. the representation of these features on a map [Greek topos a place + -graphy]
topographer n
topographical adj

topography  (t-pgr-f)
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.

topography
1. the detailed mapping or description of the features of a relatively small area, district, or locality.
2. the relief features or surface configuration of an area. — topographer, n. — topographic, adj.
See also: Maps
1. the art or technique of preparing charts or maps of a specified area.
2. the physical features of an area. — topographic, topographical, adj.
See also: Geography
The configuration of the ground to include its relief and all features. Topography addresses both dry land and the sea floor (underwater topography).
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.topographytopography - the configuration of a surface and the relations among its man-made and natural features
shape, configuration, conformation, contour, form - any spatial attributes (especially as defined by outline); "he could barely make out their shapes"
2.topographytopography - precise detailed study of the surface features of a region
geographics, geography - study of the earth's surface; includes people's responses to topography and climate and soil and vegetation
topology - topographic study of a given place (especially the history of the place as indicated by its topography); "Greenland's topology has been shaped by the glaciers of the ice age"
Translations
topography [təˈpɔgrəfɪ] ntopografía
topography [təˈpɔgrəfɪ] ntopographie f
topography [təˈpɔgrəfɪ] nTopografie f
topography [təˈpɔgrəfɪ] ntopografia


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