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conformal

American  
[kuhn-fawr-muhl] / kənˈfɔr məl /

adjective

  1. of, relating to, or noting a map or transformation in which angles and scale are preserved.


conformal British  
/ kənˈfɔːməl /

adjective

  1. maths

    1. (of a transformation) preserving the angles of the depicted surface

    2. (of a parameter) relating to such a transformation

  2. Also called: orthomorphic.  (of a map projection) maintaining true shape over a small area and scale in every direction

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conformal Scientific  
/ kən-fôrməl /
  1. Relating to the mapping of a surface or region onto another surface so that all angles between intersecting curves remain unchanged.

  2. Relating to a map projection in which small areas are rendered with true shape.


Etymology

Origin of conformal

First recorded in 1640–50, conformal is from the Late Latin word confōrmālis of the same shape. See con-, formal 1