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contour line
noun
- a line joining points of equal elevation on a surface.
- the representation of such a line on a map.
- Mathematics. a line parallel to a trace. Compare trace 1( def 11 ).
contour line
noun
- a line on a map or chart joining points of equal height or depth Often shortened tocontour
contour line
/ kŏn′tr′ /
- A line on a map joining points of equal elevation above a given level, usually mean sea level.
- ◆ The change in elevation between one contour line and the next is the contour interval.
Word History and Origins
Origin of contour line1
Example Sentences
Had they studied a topographic map before buying this home, they could have seen from the contour lines how much land above them collected water, then funneled it to their lot.
It arcs along a contour line 2 feet below the typical low tide.
The rising contour line of the snow pile in the foreground continues into the background hill, which itself merges with the receding roof line of the tallest building.
“It’s using the rainwater,” he explained, “using the contour lines, using your environment and nature to grow food.”
The map turtles’ name is derived from shell markings that resemble the contour lines on topographic maps.
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