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to·pog·ra·phy \təˈpägrəfē, tōˈ-, -fi\ noun (-es) Etymology: Middle English topographie, from Late Latin topographia, from Greek, from topographein to describe a place (from topos place + graphein to write) + -ia -y — more at topic, carve 1. a. (1) obsolete : the description of a particular place (as a city, town, manor, parish, or tract of land) (2) : the art or practice of graphic delineation in detail usually on maps or charts of selected natural and man-made features of a place or region especially in a way to show their relative positions and elevations (3) : topographical surveying b. (1) : the configuration of a surface including its relief and the position of its natural and man-made features < a map showing the topography of the county > (2) : the physical or natural features of an object or entity and their structural relationships < statistics which reveal the economic topography of our time — R.D.Mack > 2. a. : regional anatomy b. : a chart or illustration showing the location of body parts (as of a bird or mammal) |