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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.
Meaning of Topographers from wikipedia
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pattern in
which variables (or
their values) are
distributed in a space.
Topographers are
experts in topography. They
study and
describe the
surface features...
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Topographic Depot,
which supervised the
Corps of
Topographers (after 1866, the
Corps of
Military Topographers) from 1822. This body of the
central military...
- A
Medmont E300
topographer,
using a bowl of
illuminated rings...
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Topography may
refer to: Topography, the
study of the
current terrain features of a
region and the
graphic representation of the
landform on a map Inverted...
- Emil
Ruder (20
March 1914 – 13
March 1970) was a
Swiss typographer and
graphic designer, who with
Armin Hofmann joined the
faculty of the
Schule für Gestaltung...
- of the
Armed Forces of the
Russian Federation [ru]
Corps of
Military Topographers of the
Russian Imperial Army Rakuszitzky, Moritz; Romein, Daniel; Dobrokhotov...
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Charles Smith (1715–1762) was an
Irish topographer and writer. He was
educated at
Trinity College, Dublin. He
qualified as a
doctor and
practised as an...
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Thomas Allen (1803–1833) was an
English topographer.
Allen was the son of a map
engraver who died of
cholera on 7 July 1833. In 1827
Allen published a...
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James Kendrick (1809-1882) was an
English physician and antiquary. Born in Warrington,
which then was in Lancashire, on 7
November 1809, he was the son...
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James Norris Brewer (fl. 1799–1829)
English topographer and
novelist Thomas Faulkner (1775–1855),
topographer John
Gibson (1750–1792),
cartographer Moses...