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Autogenetic topography
Autogenetic topography Autogenetic topography (Phys. Geog.) A system of land forms produced by the free action of rain and streams on rocks of uniform texture.
Phototopographic
Phototopography Pho`to*to*pog"ra*phy, n. Photogrammetry. -- Pho`to*top`o*graph"ic, Pho`to*top`o*graph"ic*al, a.
Phototopographical
Phototopography Pho`to*to*pog"ra*phy, n. Photogrammetry. -- Pho`to*top`o*graph"ic, Pho`to*top`o*graph"ic*al, a.
Phototopography
Phototopography Pho`to*to*pog"ra*phy, n. Photogrammetry. -- Pho`to*top`o*graph"ic, Pho`to*top`o*graph"ic*al, a.
Topographer
Topographer To*pog"ra*pher, n. [Cf. F. topographe, Cr. ? .] One who is skilled in the science of topography; one who describes a particular place, town, city, or tract of land. Dante is the one authorized topographer of the medi[ae]val hell. --Milman.
Topographic
Topographic Top`o*graph"ic, a. Topographical Top`o*graph"ic*al, [Cf. F. topographique.] Of or pertaining to topography; descriptive of a place. -- Top`o*graph"ic*al*ly, adv. Topographical map. See under Cadastral. -- Topographical surveying. See under Surveying.
Topographical
Topographic Top`o*graph"ic, a. Topographical Top`o*graph"ic*al, [Cf. F. topographique.] Of or pertaining to topography; descriptive of a place. -- Top`o*graph"ic*al*ly, adv. Topographical map. See under Cadastral. -- Topographical surveying. See under Surveying.
Topographical map
Topographic Top`o*graph"ic, a. Topographical Top`o*graph"ic*al, [Cf. F. topographique.] Of or pertaining to topography; descriptive of a place. -- Top`o*graph"ic*al*ly, adv. Topographical map. See under Cadastral. -- Topographical surveying. See under Surveying.
Topographically
Topographic Top`o*graph"ic, a. Topographical Top`o*graph"ic*al, [Cf. F. topographique.] Of or pertaining to topography; descriptive of a place. -- Top`o*graph"ic*al*ly, adv. Topographical map. See under Cadastral. -- Topographical surveying. See under Surveying.
Topographist
Topographist To*pog"ra*phist, n. A topographer.
Topography
Topography To*pog"ra*phy, n. [F. topographie, Gr. ?; ? a place + ? to write.] 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. Note: Topography, as the description of particular places, is distinguished from chorography, the description of a region or a district, and for geography, the description of the earth or of countries. --Brande & C.

Meaning of Topograph from wikipedia

- A toposcope, topograph, or orientation table is a kind of graphic display erected at viewing points on hills, mountains or other high places which indicates...
- This is equivalent to the spatial fine structure of a Laue reflection. Topographs often reveal the irregularities in a non-ideal crystal lattice. X-ray...
- analysis software from EuResearch, and SpecWave. In 2013, Bentley acquired topoGRAPH, a provider of surveying software, as well as the MOSES software business...
- The Corps of Military Topographers of the Russian Imperial Army was a branch of the Imperial Russian Army with a long history dating back to the early...
- Look up Brunswick in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Brunswick is the historical English name for the German city of Braunschweig (Low German: Brunswiek...
- Robert Bechtle, San Francisco Nova (T3, boarding area E) Kendall Buster, Topograph (T2, departure lounge) Janet Echelman, Every Beating Second (T2, recomposure...
- range of views, especially looking down to the River Severn. A nearby topograph points to some other landmarks visible. The hill on which the monument...
- The Millennium Topograph...
-  14, Berlin: Duncker & Humblot, pp. 257–257 Das Königreich Ungarn: Ein topograph.-hist.-statistisches Rundgemälde, d. Ganze dieses Landes in mehr denn...
- the steepness of curvature according to its dioptric value. The corneal topograph owes its heritage to the Portuguese ophthalmologist Antonio Placido, who...