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map /map/ noun- A representation in outline of the surface features of the earth, the moon, etc, or of part of it, usu on a plane surface
- A similar plan of the stars in the sky
- A representation, scheme or example of the layout or state of anything
- A person's face (slang)
transitive verb (mappˈing; mapped)- To make a map of
- To place (the elements of a set) in one-to-one correspondence with the elements of another set (mathematics)
- To link (an item of data) with a location in a processor's memory (computing)
ORIGIN: L mappa a napkin, a painted cloth, orig Punic mapˈless adjective mappˈable adjective mappˈer noun mappˈery noun (Shakespeare) Perh working with or making maps, planning out mappˈist noun mapˈwise adverb In the manner of a map mapˈ-measurer noun An instrument for measuring distances on a map mapˈ-mounter noun A person who mounts maps, or backs them with cloth and fixes them on rollers, etc mapˈ-pin noun A pin with a coloured head used to mark points on a map map projection see projection under project mapˈ-reader noun mapˈ-reading noun The interpretation of what one sees on a geographical map gene mapping (biology) The determination of the positions and relative distances of genes on chromosomes either by means of linkage (qv under link1) or by the arrangement of DNA sequences in a gene or cluster of genes map out - To plan, divide up, and apportion
- To lay out a plan of
off the map - Out of existence, esp in the phrase wipe off the map
- Negligible
- (of a location) remote from main thoroughfares, etc
on the map To be taken into account put on the map To bring to public attention, to make well-known project /projˈekt or prōˈjekt/ noun- A scheme of something to be done
- A proposal for an undertaking
- An undertaking
- An exercise usu involving study and/or experimentation followed by the construction of something and/or the preparation of a report (education)
- A projection
- A notion (Shakespeare)
- Speculative imagination (obsolete)
transitive verb /prə-jektˈ or prō-jektˈ/ - To throw out or forward
- To speak or sing in such a way as to aim (the voice) at the rear of the auditorium, etc (theatre, etc)
- To throw, kick or propel
- To cause to jut out or stretch out
- To scheme, plan or devise
- To set out, set before the mind (Shakespeare)
- To cast (eg a light, shadow or image) on a surface or into space
- To throw an image of
- To show outlined against a background
- To predict or expect on the basis of past results or present trends
- To derive a new figure from, so that each point on the new figure corresponds to a point of the original figure according to some rule, esp by a system of parallel, converging or diverging rays through the original points meeting a surface (geometry)
- To externalize
- To make objective
intransitive verb- To jut out
- To throw projecting powder on a metal which is to be transmuted (alchemy)
ORIGIN: L prōjicere, prōjectum, from prō forth, and jacere to throw projecˈtile adjective - Caused by projection
- Impelling
- Capable of being thrown or thrust out or forward
noun /prō-jekˈtīl or prə-jekˈtīl, also, less commonly, projˈik-tīl or (US) -til/ noun- A body projected by force
- A missile, esp one discharged by a gun
projecˈting noun and adjective projecˈtion /-shən/ noun - An act or method of projecting
- The fact or state of being projected
- Planning
- Something which is projected
- An instance of jutting out
- Something which juts out
- The standing out of a figure
- A figure obtained by projecting another (geometry)
- A forecast
- A method of representing geographical detail on a plane, or the representation so obtained (also map projection)
- A projected image
- The reading of one's own emotions and experiences into a particular situation (psychology)
- A person's unconscious attributing to other people of certain attitudes towards himself or herself, usu as a defence against his or her own guilt, inferiority, etc (psychology)
- The throwing in of powdered philosopher's stone (projecting powder) to effect transmutation, hence transmutation itself in general (alchemy)
projecˈtional adjective projecˈtionist noun - An operator of a film projector
- An operator of certain television equipment
- Someone who projects or makes projections, esp in map-making
projecˈtive adjective - Projecting
- Of projection
- Derivable by projection (geometry)
- Unchanged by projection (geometry)
projectivity /proj-ək-tivˈi-ti/ noun projectizaˈtion or projectisaˈtion noun The direction of aid to developing countries towards a specific project, without regard to wider issues or needs projectˈment noun (rare) A design or plan projecˈtor noun - An apparatus for projecting, esp an image or a beam of light
- Someone who plans some enterprise
- A promoter of speculative schemes for moneymaking
- A straight line joining a point with its projection (geometry)
projecˈture noun A jutting out projecting powder or powder of projection noun (alchemy) The philosopher's stone in powder form projection television noun Optical presentation of a TV picture on a separate open screen projective geometry noun A branch of geometry dealing with projective properties, ie those properties of figures which remain unchanged when the figures are projected projective test noun (psychology) A test that uses one's responses to images, words, etc to reveal unconscious elements of personality project-manage transitive verb project manager noun A person responsible for planning and expediting a project |