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- Look up cordiform in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cordiform may refer to Cordiform leaf, a type of leaf morphology Cordiform projection, a map projection...
- Like other heart-shaped projections,[specify] it is also categorized as cordiform. Stab-Werner refers to two originators: Johannes Werner (1466–1528), a...
- the Mercator-style maps that are common in the modern era, but instead cordiform maps, which appear in the shape of a heart and allow for the display of...
- elongation index) it distinguishes the amygdaloid bifaces (thick) from the cordiform bifaces (flat). The index is calculated using m/e. Thresholds: Other indexes...
- 1080/03085695508592085. Kish, George (2008). "The cosmographic heart: Cordiform maps of the 16th century". Imago Mundi. 19: 13–21. doi:10.1080/03085696508592261...
- Geography. In it, he refined and promoted the Werner map projection, a cordiform (heart-shape) projection map that had been developed by Johannes Stabius...
- extension or cirrus (common in climbing palms); antonym: ecirrate cordate, cordiform cordatus whole leaf or base Heart-shaped, with the petiole or stem attached...
- configurable standard parallel along which there is no distortion. Werner cordiform, upon which distances are correct from one pole, as well as along all...
- An Acheulean cordiform axe...
- an equal-area, heart-shaped world map projection (generally called a cordiform projection) that was used in the 16th and 17th centuries. Over time, other...