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2 cartography
(map-making.) cartografía- cartographic
tr[kɑː'tɒgrəfɪ]1 cartografíacartography [kɑr'tɑgrəfi] n: cartografía fn.• cartografía s.f.kɑːr'tɑːgrəfi, kɑː'tɒgrəfimass noun cartografía f[kɑː'tɒɡrǝfɪ]N cartografía f* * *[kɑːr'tɑːgrəfi, kɑː'tɒgrəfi]mass noun cartografía f -
3 cartography
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4 atlas cartography
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5 automated cartography
English-Spanish dictionary of Geography > automated cartography
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6 digital cartography
English-Spanish dictionary of Geography > digital cartography
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7 mathematical cartography
English-Spanish dictionary of Geography > mathematical cartography
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8 thematic cartography
English-Spanish dictionary of Geography > thematic cartography
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9 cartografía
cartografía sustantivo femenino cartography ' cartografía' also found in these entries: English: cartography -
10 projection
- ʃənnoun proyeccióntr[prə'ʤekʃən]1 (gen) proyección nombre femenino2 (protuberance) saliente nombre masculino, resaltoprojection [prə'ʤɛkʃən] n1) plan: plan m, proyección f2) : proyección f (de imágenes, misiles, etc.)3) protrusion: saliente mn.• proyección s.f.• proyectura s.f.• resalte s.m.• resalto s.m.• saledizo s.m.• salidizo s.m.• saliente s.m.prə'dʒekʃən1) u (of image, slide) proyección f2) c ( forecast) proyección f, pronóstico m, extrapolación f3) c ( protuberance) saliente f or m[prǝ'dʒekʃǝn]1. N2) (=overhang) saliente m, resalto m ; (=knob) protuberancia f3) (=forecast) (Econ) pronóstico m4) (in cartography) proyección f5) (Psych) proyección f2.CPDprojection booth N — cabina f de proyección
projection room N — (Cine) cabina f de proyección
* * *[prə'dʒekʃən]1) u (of image, slide) proyección f2) c ( forecast) proyección f, pronóstico m, extrapolación f3) c ( protuberance) saliente f or m -
11 gr
( written abbreviation) (gram(me); grams.) gr, gMultiple Entries: gr gr.
gr (abr de gramo) gram 'gr' also found in these entries: Spanish: onza - v.gr. English: aggrieved - agree - agreeable - agreement - angrily - angry - autobiography - autograph - begrudge - bibliography - biography - calligraphy - cartographer - cartography - choreographer - choreography - cinematography - congregate - congregation - congruent - degree - demography - disagree - disagreeable - disagreement - elbow-grease - emigrant - epigraph - evergreen - first-degree - flagrant - fragrance - fragrant - gangrene - gangrenous - geography - graffiti - graft - grammatical - granola - grant - graph - grasp - grasping - grass - grasshopper - grassland - grassy - gratuitous - gratuity(= gram(s)) gr., g* * *(= gram(s)) gr., g -
12 atlas
atlas; atlas geográfico*
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