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Contourniated
Contourniated Con*tour"ni*a`ted, a. [Cf. Contorniate.] (Numis.) Having furrowed edges, as if turned in a lathe.

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- Look up contour in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Contour may refer to: Contour (linguistics), a phonetic sound Pitch contour Contour (camera system)...
- A contour line (also isoline, isopleth, isoquant or isarithm) of a function of two variables is a curve along which the function has a constant value...
- The Comet Nucleus Tour (CONTOUR) was a NASA Discovery-class space probe that failed shortly after its July 2002 launch. It was the only Discovery mission...
- of complex analysis, contour integration is a method of evaluating certain integrals along paths in the complex plane. Contour integration is closely...
- Contouring is a makeup technique that uses cosmetics to define, enhance and sculpt the structure of the face or other body parts, such as ****. Contouring...
- contour or contour tone is a tone in a tonal language which shifts from one pitch to another over the course of the syllable or word. Tone contours are...
- Contour Airlines is an independent regional airline headquartered at Smyrna Airport in Smyrna, Tennessee, United States. Contour Airlines is set up as...
- The Contours are an American rhythm and blues vocal group.that recorded for Motown Records. They are known their 1962 smash hit single "Do You Love Me"...
- measures the height of a mountain or hill's summit relative to the lowest contour line encircling it but containing no higher summit within it. It is a measure...
- In US broadcasting, service contour (or protected contour) refers to the area in which the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) predicts coverage....