terms |
homolosine |
As a noun terms
is .
As an adjective homolosine is
(cartography) being or employing a particular pseudocylindrical, equal-area, composite projection used for world maps.
map |
homolosine |
As an initialism map
is (travel) modified american plan, a hotel rate that included accommodation, breakfast and dinner, but not lunch.
As an adjective homolosine is
(cartography) being or employing a particular pseudocylindrical, equal-area, composite projection used for world maps.
world |
homolosine |
As a noun world
is human collective existence; existence in general.
As a verb world
is to consider or cause to be considered from a global perspective; to consider as a global whole, rather than making or focussing on national or other distinctions; compare globalise.
As an adjective homolosine is
(cartography) being or employing a particular pseudocylindrical, equal-area, composite projection used for world maps.
projection |
homolosine |
In cartography|lang=en terms the difference between projection and homolosine
is that
projection is (cartography) any of several systems of intersecting lines that allow the curved surface of the earth to be represented on a flat surface the set of mathematics used to calculate coordinate positions while
homolosine is (cartography) being or employing a particular pseudocylindrical, equal-area, composite projection used for world maps.
As a noun projection
is something which projects, protrudes, juts out, sticks out, or stands out.
As an adjective homolosine is
(cartography) being or employing a particular pseudocylindrical, equal-area, composite projection used for world maps.
composite |
homolosine |
As adjectives the difference between composite and homolosine
is that
composite is made up of multiple components; compound or complex while
homolosine is being or employing a particular pseudocylindrical, equal-area, composite projection used for world maps.
As a noun composite
is a mixture of different components.
As a verb composite
is to make a composite.
pseudocylindrical |
homolosine |
In cartography|lang=en terms the difference between pseudocylindrical and homolosine
is that
pseudocylindrical is (cartography) representing the central meridian and each parallel as a single straight line segment, but not the other meridians while
homolosine is (cartography) being or employing a particular pseudocylindrical, equal-area, composite projection used for world maps.
As adjectives the difference between pseudocylindrical and homolosine
is that
pseudocylindrical is (cartography) representing the central meridian and each parallel as a single straight line segment, but not the other meridians while
homolosine is (cartography) being or employing a particular pseudocylindrical, equal-area, composite projection used for world maps.