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con·tour
(kŏn′to͝or′)n.
1.
a. The outline of a figure, body, or mass. See Synonyms at form.
b. A line that represents such an outline. See Synonyms at outline.
2. A contour line.
3.
a. A varying characteristic or quality of something, such as a melody.
b. Linguistics The distinctive rising and falling patterns of pitch, tone, or stress.
tr.v. con·toured, con·tour·ing, con·tours
1. To make or shape the outline of; represent in contour.
2. To build (a road, for example) to follow the contour of the land.
adj.
1. Following the contour lines of uneven terrain to limit erosion of topsoil: contour plowing.
2. Shaped to fit the outline or form of something: a contour sheet.
[French, alteration (influenced by tour, turn) of Italian contorno, from contornare, to draw in outline : Latin com-, intensive pref.; see com- + Latin tornāre, to round off (from tornus, lathe, from Greek tornos; see terə- in Indo-European roots).]
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contour
(ˈkɒntʊə)n
1. the outline of a mass of land, figure, or body; a defining line
2. (Physical Geography)
a. See contour line
b. (as modifier): a contour map.
3. (often plural) the shape or surface, esp of a curving form: the contours of her body were full and round.
4. (modifier) shaped to fit the form of something: a contour chair.
5. (Phonetics & Phonology) a rising and falling variation pattern, as in music and intonation
vb (tr)
6. to shape so as to form the contour of something
7. (Physical Geography) to mark contour lines on
8. (Civil Engineering) to construct (a road, railway, etc) to follow the outline of the land
[C17: from French, from Italian contorno, from contornare to sketch, from tornare to turn]
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con•tour
(ˈkɒn tʊər)n.
1. the outline of a figure or body; the edge or line that defines or bounds a shape or object.
3. a distinctive pattern of changes in pitch, stress, or tone extending across all or part of an utterance.
v.t. 4. to mark with contour lines.
5. to make or form the contour or outline of.
6. to build (a road, railroad track, etc.) in conformity with the contour of the land.
7. to mold or shape so as to fit a certain configuration or form: seats contoured for comfort.
adj. 8. molded or shaped to fit a particular contour or form: contour sheets.
9. of or pertaining to a system of cultivating hilly land along the natural contours of the slopes in order to prevent runoff and erosion.
[1655–65; < French, =con- con- + tour a turn (see tour), modeled on Italian contorno, derivative of contornare to outline]
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contour
Past participle: contoured
Gerund: contouring
Imperative |
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contour |
contour |
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Noun | 1. | contour - a line drawn on a map connecting points of equal height isometric, isometric line - a line connecting isometric points thalweg - a line following the lowest points of a valley |
2. | contour - any spatial attributes (especially as defined by outline); "he could barely make out their shapes" bluntness, dullness - without sharpness or clearness of edge or point; "the dullness of the pencil made his writing illegible" spatial property, spatiality - any property relating to or occupying space topography - the configuration of a surface and the relations among its man-made and natural features lobularity - the property of having lobules concaveness, concavity - the property possessed by a concave shape convexity, convexness - the property possessed by a convex shape angularity - the property possessed by a shape that has angles narrowing - an instance of becoming narrow roundness - the property possessed by a line or surface that is curved and not angular straightness - freedom from crooks or curves or bends or angles crookedness - having or distinguished by crooks or curves or bends or angles stratification - a layered configuration | |
3. | contour - a feature (or the order or arrangement of features) of anything having a complex structure; "the contours of the melody"; "it defines a major contour of this administration" characteristic, feature - a prominent attribute or aspect of something; "the map showed roads and other features"; "generosity is one of his best characteristics" | |
Verb | 1. | contour - form the contours of streamline - contour economically or efficiently |
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contour
noun outline, profile, lines, form, figure, shape, relief, curve, silhouette The light of dawn began to outline the contours of the hills.
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contour
nounA line marking and shaping the outer form of an object:
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Translations
خَريطَة ذات خُطوط مُناسِبخُطوط، تَخْطيط، مُحيط
obrysvrstevnice
højdekurvekonturomrids
KonturUmrisslinieIsogramm
körvonalak
hæîarlínaútlína
horizontalėizohipsėkontūras
apveidskontūrakontūrlīnija
çevre çizgisieş yükselti eğrisi
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005
contour
n
(Geog) → Höhenlinie f
contour
(Geog):contour line
n → Höhenlinie f
contour map
n → Höhenlinienkarte f
contour sheet
n (US) → Spannbettlaken nt, → Spannbetttuch nt
Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
contour
(ˈkontuə) noun1. an outline. the contours of the coastline.
2. (also contour line) on a map, a line joining points at the same height or depth.
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con·tour
n. contorno.
English-Spanish Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012
contour
n contornoEnglish-Spanish/Spanish-English Medical Dictionary Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.