- homolographic
- [͵hɒmələʹgræfık] a спец.
гомолографический; равновеликий
Новый большой англо-русский словарь. 2001.
Новый большой англо-русский словарь. 2001.
Homolographic — Hom o*lo*graph ic, a. [Homo + Gr. o los whole + graph + ic; but cf. F. homalographique, Gr. ? even, level.] Preserving the mutual relations of parts, especially as to size and form; maintaining relative proportion. [1913 Webster] {Homolographic… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
homolographic — [häm΄ə lō΄graf′ik, hō΄mə lō΄graf′ik] adj. [altered (by assoc. with HOMO ) < homalographic < Gr homalos, even, level (akin to homos, SAME) + GRAPHIC] keeping the parts in proper relative size and form … English World dictionary
Homolographic projection — Homolographic Hom o*lo*graph ic, a. [Homo + Gr. o los whole + graph + ic; but cf. F. homalographique, Gr. ? even, level.] Preserving the mutual relations of parts, especially as to size and form; maintaining relative proportion. [1913 Webster]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
homolographic projection — n. a type of equal area map projection … English World dictionary
homolographic — /hom euh leuh graf ik/, adj. representing parts with like proportions. Also, homalographic. [1860 65; var. of HOMALOGRAPHIC] * * * … Universalium
homolographic — adjective A variant spelling of homalographic … Wiktionary
homolographic — homolo·graph·ic … English syllables
homolographic — … Useful english dictionary
homolographic projection — Cartog. an equal area projection in which the proportion between regions of unequal area is correctly shown. Also called Mollweide projection. [1860 65] * * * … Universalium
homolographic projection — noun : an equal area map projection compare mollweide projection * * * Cartog. an equal area projection in which the proportion between regions of unequal area is correctly shown. Also called Mollweide projection. [1860 65] … Useful english dictionary
homolographicprojection — homolographic projection n. A map projection reproducing the ratios of areas as they exist on the earth s surface. * * * … Universalium