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Definition of Delineates

Delineate
Delineate De*lin"e*ate, a. [L. delineatus, p. p. of delineare to delineate; de- + lineare to draw, fr. linea line. See Line.] Delineated; portrayed. [R.]

Meaning of Delineates from wikipedia

- The Delineator was an American women's magazine of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, founded by the Butterick Publishing Company in 1869 under the...
- Watershed delineation is the process of identifying the boundary of a watershed, also referred to as a catchment, drainage basin, or river basin. It is...
- An architectural drawing or architect's drawing is a technical drawing of a building (or building project) that falls within the definition of architecture...
- , with the Columbia River delineating much of Oregon's northern boundary with Washington, while the Snake River delineates much of its eastern boundary...
- country, which are composed of counties and county equivalents. CBSAs are delineated on the basis of a central contiguous area of relatively high po****tion...
- This article delineates the issue of immigration in different countries. Citizens of one member nation of the European Union are allowed to work in other...
- and are therefore not part of Oceania. This definition of our region delineates us clearly from Asia and the pre-Columbian Americas and is based on our...
- raised pavement markers include convex vibration lines, Botts' dots, delineators, cat's eyes, road studs, or road turtles. Sometimes they are simply referred...
- different belief systems. Under monotheism and polytheism this is clearly delineated. However, in pantheism and animism this becomes synonymous with concepts...
- The Religion of Nature Delineated is a book by Anglican cleric William Wollaston that describes a system of ethics that can be discerned without recourse...