terms |
neatline |
As nouns the difference between terms and neatline
is that
terms is while
neatline is (cartography) the innermost line near the edge of a printed map which separates it from the margin.
neatline |
nearline |
As a noun neatline
is (cartography) the innermost line near the edge of a printed map which separates it from the margin.
As an adjective nearline is
(computing) having a level of availability somewhere between online and offline, typically using removable media.
taxonomy |
neatline |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and neatline
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
neatline is (cartography) the innermost line near the edge of a printed map which separates it from the margin.
neatline |
sheetline |
Related terms |
Sheetline is a related term of neatline.
In cartography terms the difference between neatline and sheetline
is that
neatline is the innermost line near the edge of a printed map which separates it from the margin while
sheetline is any of the edges of a map, as shown in a map index, used to define each sheet's extent.