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- CONTOUR Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
outline, contour, profile, silhouette mean the line that bounds and gives form to something outline applies to a line marking the outer limits or edges of a body or mass contour stresses the quality of an outline or a bounding surface as being smooth, jagged, curving, or sharply angled
- CONTOUR | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
The removal patterns beneath the jet serve as contours of constant shear stress and can aid in determining the complete shear stress distribution
- CONTOUR definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
You can refer to the general shape or outline of an object as its contours the texture and colour of the skin, the contours of the body
- CONTOUR Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Contour definition: the outline of a figure or body; the edge or line that defines or bounds a shape or object See examples of CONTOUR used in a sentence
- contour noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of contour noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary the outer edges of something; the outline of its shape or form The road follows the natural contours of the coastline She traced the contours of his face with her finger
- Contours - definition of contours by The Free Dictionary
To make or shape the outline of; represent in contour 2 To build (a road, for example) to follow the contour of the land 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
- contour - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
adj [before a noun] shaped to fit a particular form: contour sheets for a mattress Agriculture of or relating to a system of plowing and cultivating hilly land along the natural contours of the slopes to prevent the runoff of water and soil erosion
- Contour - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
Contour is the outline or shape of something A shoe that fits well along the contours or shape of your foot is a good fit Contour comes from the Italian contorno meaning "to draw a line," which is precisely what you are doing when you trace the contour of something
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