map
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
map/map/
▶noun
- 1 a diagrammatic representation of an area of land or sea showing physical features, cities, roads, etc.
- 2 a diagram or collection of data showing the spatial arrangement or distribution of something over an area.
- 3 Biology a representation of the sequence of genes on a chromosome or of bases in a DNA or RNA molecule.
- 1 represent or record on or in a map.
- 2 (map something out) plan a route or course of action in detail.
- 3 chiefly Mathematics associate each element of (a set) with an element of another set.
■ (map on to) be associated with or linked to.
– phrases
off the map (of a place) very distant or remote.
put something on the map bring something to prominence.
wipe something off the map obliterate something totally.
off the map (of a place) very distant or remote.
put something on the map bring something to prominence.
wipe something off the map obliterate something totally.
– derivatives
mapless adjective,
mappable adjective,
mapper noun,
mapping noun.
mapless adjective,
mappable adjective,
mapper noun,
mapping noun.
– origin C16: from med. L. mappa mundi, lit. ‘sheet of the world’, from L. mappa ‘sheet, napkin’.
'map' also found in these Oxford entries:
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- azimuthal projection
- cadastral
- cartogram
- chart
- choropleth map
- compass rose
- conformal
- conical projection
- contour
- co-tidal line
- easting
- globe
- graticule
- grid
- ichnography
- inset
- isobar
- isocheim
- isochron
- isoclinic
- isodynamic
- isogloss
- isogonic
- isohel
- isohyet
- isopleth
- isoseismal
- isothere
- isotherm
- key
- key map
- legend
- line
- map reference
- marker
- Mercator projection
- napkin
- northing
- orienteering
- overlay
- Peters projection
- photomosaic
- plan
- planisphere
- plat
- plot
- pointer
- projection

