a representation, usually on a flat surface, as of the features of an area of the earth or a portion of the heavens, showing them in their respective forms, sizes, and relationships according to some convention of representation: a map of Canada.
a maplike delineation, representation, or reflection of anything: The old man's face is a map of time.
Mathematics. function (def. 4a).
Slang. the face: Wipe that smile off that ugly map of yours.
Genetics. genetic map.
verb (used with object),mapped,map·ping.
to represent or delineate on or as if on a map.
to sketch or plan (often followed by out): to map out a new career.
Idioms for map
off the map, out of existence; into oblivion: Whole cities were wiped off the map.
put on the map, to bring into the public eye; make known, famous, or prominent: The discovery of gold put our town on the map.
Origin of map
1350–1400; Middle English mappe-(mounde), from Medieval Latin mappa mundī “map of the world”; special use of Latin mappa “napkin,” said to be from Punic
SYNONYMS FOR map
1 plan, outline, diagram.
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synonym study for map
1. Map,chart,graph refer to representations of surfaces, areas, or facts. Map most commonly refers to a representation of the surface of the earth or a section of it, or an area of the sky: a map of England. A chart may be an outline map with symbols conveying information superimposed on it, a map designed especially for navigators on water or in the air, a diagram, or a table giving information in an orderly form: a chart of the shoals off a coast. A graph may be a diagram representing a set of interrelated facts by means of dots or lines on a coordinate background; or it may use small figures (people, animals, machines, etc.) appropriate to the facts being represented, each figure standing for a specific number in statistics being given: a graph of the rise in population from 1900 to 1980.
OTHER WORDS FROM map
map·pa·ble,adjectivemapper,nounre·map,verb (used with object),re·mapped,re·map·ping.self-mapped,adjective
Sun says these products were always on the company’s road map but were accelerated by the coronavirus.
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In a year with few governor’s races, this could be the hottest one on the map.
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To create a site map that makes sense, ensure that your design intuitively leads people to the right place and that your internal linking structure makes sense to you.
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Gather the data continuously and update the map to see how customer behavior changes, especially during unusual situations like a pandemic.
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Combining these maps with sensor data, TuSimple says their trucks can safely drive routes in any conditions.
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This was also the year Duke University student Belle Knox put college girls on the map.
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The Millennial Action Project (MAP) seeks to engage young people in politics and give them more of a voice in governing.
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A map shows each station on the route, along with marking POW camps and other landmarks along the way.
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“Please,” he laughed, handing me the map after he was finished sketching.
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In fact, what this map really showed was the fallacy of aggregates – and how statistics can mask real cultural shifts.
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If not in the Government plan the secretary would under-take to make such a map.
Northern Nut Growers Association, Report of the Proceedings at the Fourth Annual Meeting|Various
Don't forget it is my first visit here; and you, I fancy, know the map of the country.'
Jack Hinton|Charles James Lever
Narva, as appears by the map, is situated on the sea-coast, near the frontier—much nearer than Riga.
Peter the Great|Jacob Abbott
Here's my map, nicely done in pencil, with all the names marked.
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When you pick up a map, the first question is, Where is the north?
Manual for Noncommissioned Officers and Privates of Cavalry of the Army|War Department.
British Dictionary definitions for map (1 of 2)
map
/ (mæp) /
noun
a diagrammatic representation of the earth's surface or part of it, showing the geographical distributions, positions, etc, of natural or artificial features such as roads, towns, relief, rainfall, etc
a diagrammatic representation of the distribution of stars or of the surface of a celestial bodya lunar map
a maplike drawing of anything
maths another name for function (def. 4)
a slang word for face (def. 1)
off the mapno longer important or in existence (esp in the phrase wipe off the map)
put on the mapto make (a town, company, etc) well-known
verbmaps, mappingormapped(tr)
to make a map of
mathsto represent or transform (a function, figure, set, etc)the results were mapped onto a graph See also map out
map onto(intr)to fit in with or correspond to
Derived forms of map
mappable, adjectivemapless, adjectivemapper, noun
Word Origin for map
C16: from Medieval Latin mappa (mundi) map (of the world), from Latin mappa cloth
British Dictionary definitions for map (2 of 2)
Map
Mapes (mæps, ˈmeɪpiːz)
/ (mæp) /
noun
Walter. ?1140–?1209, Welsh ecclesiastic and satirical writer. His chief work is the miscellany De Nugis curialium
A representation of a region of three-dimensional space, such as of the Earth or a part of the universe, usually on a two-dimensional plane surface. See also projection.