ichnography
1Ichnography — Ich*nog ra*phy, n. [Gr. ?; i chnos track, footstep + ? to describe: cf. F. ichonographie.] (Drawing) A horizontal section of a building or other object, showing its true dimensions according to a geometric scale; a ground plan; a map; also, the… …
2ichnography — [ik näg′rə fē] n. 〚< Fr or L; Fr ichnographie < L ichnographia < Gr, a tracing out, ground plan: see ICHNO & GRAPHY〛 1. a scale drawing of the ground plan of a building; floor plan 2. the art of drawing such plans * * * …
3ichnography — [ik näg′rə fē] n. [< Fr or L; Fr ichnographie < L ichnographia < Gr, a tracing out, ground plan: see ICHNO & GRAPHY] 1. a scale drawing of the ground plan of a building; floor plan 2. the art of drawing such plans …
4ichnography — noun a) The ground plan of a building b) the art of constructing ground plans …
5ichnography — art of drawing ground plans; a ground plan Sciences and Studies …
6ichnography — n. ground plan; horizontal section of a building drawn to scale; map or plan of an area; drawing of ground plans …
7ichnography — [ɪk nɒgrəfi] noun (plural ichnographies) a ground plan of a building or map of a region. Origin C16: from Fr. ichnographie, or via L. from Gk, from ikhnos track + graphia (see graphy) …
8ichnography — n. Ground plan, horizontal section …
9ichnography — ich·nog·ra·phy …
10ichnography — A map or floor plan which is drawn to scale …