Definition of Topographic. Meaning of Topographic. Synonyms of Topographic

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Definition of Topographic

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.

Meaning of Topographic from wikipedia

- modern topographic mapping includes a large component of remotely sensed data in its compilation process. In its contemporary definition, topographic mapping...
- In modern mapping, a topographic map or topographic sheet is a type of map characterized by large-scale detail and quantitative representation of relief...
- submerged seamounts. Seamounts have a dry topographic prominence, a topographic isolation, and a negative topographic elevation. Prominence values are accurate...
- of Mexico Geodesy Physical geography Summit (topography) Topographic elevation Topographic prominence Topography Kirmse, Andrew; de Ferranti, Jonathan...
- col. For full definitions and explanations of topographic prominence, key col, and parent, see topographic prominence. In particular, the different definitions...
- were derived from regional topographic features. Surnames derived from landscape/topographic features are also called topographic surnames, e.g., de Montibus...
- Tales from Topographic Oceans is the sixth studio album by English progressive rock band Yes, released in the UK on 7 December 1973 and in the US on 9...
- United States vertical datum, (NGVD 29) Orthometric height Topographic isolation Topographic prominence Vertical pressure variation AERODROMES (PDF). Montreal...
- and weathering processes wear the land away by smoothing and reducing topographic features. The relationship of erosion and tectonics rarely (if ever)...
- Topographical poetry or loco-descriptive poetry is a genre of poetry that describes, and often praises, a landscape or place. John Denham's 1642 poem...