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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
- The Contours - Wikipedia
The Contours are an American rhythm and blues vocal group They recorded for Motown Records They are known for their 1962 hit single "Do You Love Me", which sold over 1 million copies and became a major hit again in 1988
- 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 noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of contour noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- Contours - Civil Engineering X
A contour line is a imaginary line which connects points of equal elevation Such lines are drawn on the plan of an area after establishing reduced levels of several points in the area The contour lines in an area are drawn keeping difference in elevation of between two consecutive lines constant
- 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
- 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
- CONTOURS definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Definition of 'contours' contours in British English (ˈkɒntʊəz ) plural noun the shape or surface, esp of a curving form
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