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  • AuthaGraph projection
  • Polyhedral compromise map projection

    AuthaGraph is an approximately equal-area world map projection invented by Japanese architect Hajime Narukawa in 1999. The map is made by equally dividing

    AuthaGraph projection

    AuthaGraph projection

    AuthaGraph_projection

  • Gall–Peters projection
  • Cylindrical equal-area map projection

    projection, a similar cylindrical equal-area projection, or the AuthaGraph projection beginning in the 2024–2025 school year. List of map projections

    Gall–Peters projection

    Gall–Peters projection

    Gall–Peters_projection

  • Dymaxion map
  • Polyhedral compromise map projection

    scale List of map projections Authagraph projection, inspired by Fuller, 1999 Peirce quincuncial projection, 1879 Polyhedral map projection, earliest known

    Dymaxion map

    Dymaxion map

    Dymaxion_map

  • Polyhedral map projection
  • Type of map projection

    polyhedra can be used: the AuthaGraph projection makes use of a polyhedron with 96 faces, and the myriahedral projection allows for an arbitrary large

    Polyhedral map projection

    Polyhedral map projection

    Polyhedral_map_projection

  • Equal Earth projection
  • Pseudocylindrical equal-area map projection

    The Equal Earth map projection is an equal-area pseudocylindrical global map projection, invented by Bojan Šavrič, Bernhard Jenny, and Tom Patterson in

    Equal Earth projection

    Equal Earth projection

    Equal_Earth_projection

  • Stereographic projection
  • Particular mapping that projects a sphere onto a plane

    stereographic projection is a perspective projection of the sphere, through a specific point on the sphere (the pole or center of projection), onto a plane

    Stereographic projection

    Stereographic projection

    Stereographic_projection

  • Azimuthal equidistant projection
  • Azimuthal equidistant map projection

    Azimuthal equidistant projection maps The azimuthal equidistant projection is an azimuthal map projection. It has the useful properties that all points

    Azimuthal equidistant projection

    Azimuthal equidistant projection

    Azimuthal_equidistant_projection

  • Mollweide projection
  • Pseudocylindrical equal-area map projection

    known as the Babinet projection, homalographic projection, homolographic projection, and elliptical projection. The projection trades accuracy of angle

    Mollweide projection

    Mollweide projection

    Mollweide_projection

  • Equirectangular projection
  • Cylindrical equidistant map projection

    isographic projection and the plate carrée projection (also called the geographic projection, lat/lon projection, or plane chart), is a simple map projection attributed

    Equirectangular projection

    Equirectangular projection

    Equirectangular_projection

  • Winkel tripel projection
  • Pseudoazimuthal compromise map projection

    The Winkel tripel projection (Winkel III), a modified azimuthal map projection of the world, is one of three projections proposed by German cartographer

    Winkel tripel projection

    Winkel tripel projection

    Winkel_tripel_projection

  • Robinson projection
  • Pseudocylindrical compromise map projection

    The Robinson projection is a map projection of a world map that shows the entire world at once. It was created in an attempt to find a good compromise

    Robinson projection

    Robinson projection

    Robinson_projection

  • Map projection
  • Systematic representation of the surface of a sphere or ellipsoid onto a plane

    VII projection Wagner VI projection Chamberlin trimetric Oronce Finé's cordiform AuthaGraph projection Natural Earth II The mathematics of projection do

    Map projection

    Map projection

    Map_projection

  • Sinusoidal projection
  • Pseudocylindrical equal-area map projection

    sinusoidal projection is a pseudocylindrical equal-area map projection, sometimes called the Sanson–Flamsteed or the Mercator equal-area projection. Jean Cossin

    Sinusoidal projection

    Sinusoidal projection

    Sinusoidal_projection

  • Albers projection
  • Conic equal-area map projection

    The Albers equal-area conic projection, or Albers projection, is a conic, equal area map projection that uses two standard parallels. Although scale and

    Albers projection

    Albers projection

    Albers_projection

  • Lee conformal world in a tetrahedron
  • Polyhedral conformal map projection

    series. List of map projections AuthaGraph projection, another tetrahedral projection, 1999 Dymaxion map, 1943 Peirce quincuncial projection, 1879 Polyhedral

    Lee conformal world in a tetrahedron

    Lee conformal world in a tetrahedron

    Lee_conformal_world_in_a_tetrahedron

  • List of map projections
  • This is a summary of map projections that have articles of their own on Wikipedia or that are otherwise notable. Because there is no limit to the number

    List of map projections

    List_of_map_projections

  • Gnomonic projection
  • Projection of a sphere through its center onto a plane

    gnomonic projection, also known as a central projection or rectilinear projection, is a perspective projection of a sphere, with center of projection at the

    Gnomonic projection

    Gnomonic projection

    Gnomonic_projection

  • Stereographic map projection
  • Type of conformal map projection

    stereographic projection, also known as the planisphere projection or the azimuthal conformal projection, is a conformal map projection whose use dates

    Stereographic map projection

    Stereographic map projection

    Stereographic_map_projection

  • Werner projection
  • Method of projecting a sphere to the plane

    The Werner projection is a pseudoconic equal-area map projection sometimes called the Stab-Werner or Stabius-Werner projection. Like other heart-shaped

    Werner projection

    Werner projection

    Werner_projection

  • Goode homolosine projection
  • Pseudocylindrical equal-area map projection

    Goode homolosine projection (or interrupted Goode homolosine projection) is a pseudocylindrical, equal-area, composite map projection used for world maps

    Goode homolosine projection

    Goode homolosine projection

    Goode_homolosine_projection

  • Behrmann projection
  • Cylindrical equal-area map projection

    The Behrmann projection is a cylindrical equal-area map projection described by Walter Behrmann in 1910. Cylindrical equal-area projections differ by their

    Behrmann projection

    Behrmann projection

    Behrmann_projection

  • Transverse Mercator projection
  • Adaptation of the standard Mercator projection

    The transverse Mercator map projection (TM, TMP) is an adaptation of the standard Mercator projection. The transverse version is widely used in national

    Transverse Mercator projection

    Transverse Mercator projection

    Transverse_Mercator_projection

  • Peirce quincuncial projection
  • Conformal map projection

    The Peirce quincuncial projection is the conformal map projection from the sphere to an unfolded square dihedron, developed by Charles Sanders Peirce in

    Peirce quincuncial projection

    Peirce quincuncial projection

    Peirce_quincuncial_projection

  • Hajime Narukawa
  • Japanese architect (born 1971)

    and Information department. Narukawa is the inventor of AuthaGraph, a unique world map projection, that is loosely based on Buckminster Fuller's Dymaxion

    Hajime Narukawa

    Hajime_Narukawa

  • Collignon projection
  • Pseudocylindrical equal-area map projection

    The Collignon projection is an equal-area pseudocylindrical map projection first known to be published by Édouard Collignon in 1865 and subsequently cited

    Collignon projection

    Collignon_projection

  • Lambert cylindrical equal-area projection
  • Cylindrical equal-area map projection

    cylindrical equal-area projection, or Lambert cylindrical projection, is a cylindrical equal-area projection. This projection is undistorted along the

    Lambert cylindrical equal-area projection

    Lambert cylindrical equal-area projection

    Lambert_cylindrical_equal-area_projection

  • Mercator projection
  • Cylindrical conformal map projection

    The Mercator projection (/mərˈkeɪtər/) is a conformal cylindrical map projection first presented by Flemish geographer and mapmaker Gerardus Mercator

    Mercator projection

    Mercator projection

    Mercator_projection

  • Miller cylindrical projection
  • Cylindrical compromise map projection

    The Miller cylindrical projection is a modified Mercator projection, proposed by Osborn Maitland Miller in 1942. The latitude is scaled by a factor of

    Miller cylindrical projection

    Miller cylindrical projection

    Miller_cylindrical_projection

  • Lambert conformal conic projection
  • Conic conformal map projection

    A Lambert conformal conic projection (LCC) is a conic map projection used for aeronautical charts, portions of the State Plane Coordinate System, and many

    Lambert conformal conic projection

    Lambert conformal conic projection

    Lambert_conformal_conic_projection

  • Eckert IV projection
  • Pseudocylindrical equal-area map projection

    The Eckert IV projection is an equal-area pseudocylindrical map projection. The length of the polar lines is half that of the equator, and lines of longitude

    Eckert IV projection

    Eckert IV projection

    Eckert_IV_projection

  • Lambert azimuthal equal-area projection
  • Azimuthal equal-area map projection

    The Lambert azimuthal equal-area projection is a particular mapping from a sphere to a disk. It accurately represents area in all regions of the sphere

    Lambert azimuthal equal-area projection

    Lambert azimuthal equal-area projection

    Lambert_azimuthal_equal-area_projection

  • Equal-area projection
  • Type of map projection

    or equal-area projection is a map projection that preserves relative area measure between any and all map regions. Equivalent projections are widely used

    Equal-area projection

    Equal-area projection

    Equal-area_projection

  • Central cylindrical projection
  • Cylindrical perspective map projection

    The central cylindrical projection is a perspective cylindrical map projection. It corresponds to projecting the Earth's surface onto a cylinder tangent

    Central cylindrical projection

    Central cylindrical projection

    Central_cylindrical_projection

  • Van der Grinten projection
  • Compromise map projection

    der Grinten projection is a compromise map projection, which means that it is neither equal-area nor conformal. Unlike perspective projections, the van der

    Van der Grinten projection

    Van der Grinten projection

    Van_der_Grinten_projection

  • Hobo–Dyer projection
  • Cylindrical equal-area map projection

    The Hobo–Dyer map projection is a normal cylindrical equal-area projection, with standard parallels (there is no north-south or east-west distortion) at

    Hobo–Dyer projection

    Hobo–Dyer projection

    Hobo–Dyer_projection

  • Conformal map projection
  • Map projection in which every angle between two curves that cross each other is preserved

    In cartography, a conformal map projection is one in which every angle between two curves that cross each other on Earth (a sphere or an ellipsoid) is

    Conformal map projection

    Conformal_map_projection

  • Orthographic map projection
  • Azimuthal perspective map projection

    Orthographic projection in cartography has been used since antiquity. Like the stereographic projection and gnomonic projection, orthographic projection is a

    Orthographic map projection

    Orthographic map projection

    Orthographic_map_projection

  • Tobler hyperelliptical projection
  • Pseudocylindrical equal-area map projection

    hyperelliptical projection, now usually known as the Tobler hyperelliptical projection. As with any pseudocylindrical projection, in the projection’s normal aspect

    Tobler hyperelliptical projection

    Tobler hyperelliptical projection

    Tobler_hyperelliptical_projection

  • Gall stereographic projection
  • Cylindrical compromise map projection

    The Gall stereographic projection, presented by James Gall in 1855, is a cylindrical projection. It is neither equal-area nor conformal but instead tries

    Gall stereographic projection

    Gall stereographic projection

    Gall_stereographic_projection

  • Eckert projection
  • 6 pseudocylindrical map projections devised by Max Eckert-Greifendorff

    The Eckert projections are six pseudocylindrical map projections devised by Max Eckert-Greifendorff, who presented them in 1906. The latitudes are parallel

    Eckert projection

    Eckert_projection

  • Eckert II projection
  • Pseudocylindrical equal-area map projection

    The Eckert II projection is an equal-area pseudocylindrical map projection. In the equatorial aspect (where the equator is shown as the horizontal axis)

    Eckert II projection

    Eckert II projection

    Eckert_II_projection

  • Natural Earth projection
  • Pseudocylindrical compromise map projection

    The Natural Earth projection is a pseudocylindrical map projection designed by Tom Patterson and introduced in 2008. It is neither conformal nor equal-area

    Natural Earth projection

    Natural Earth projection

    Natural_Earth_projection

  • General Perspective projection
  • Azimuthal perspective map projection

    Perspective projection is a map projection. When the Earth is photographed from space, the camera records the view as a perspective projection. When the

    General Perspective projection

    General Perspective projection

    General_Perspective_projection

  • Waterman butterfly projection
  • Polyhedral compromise map projection

    The Waterman "Butterfly" World Map is a map projection created by Steve Waterman. Waterman first published a map in this arrangement in 1996. The arrangement

    Waterman butterfly projection

    Waterman butterfly projection

    Waterman_butterfly_projection

  • Cahill–Keyes projection
  • Polyhedral compromise map projection

    The Cahill–Keyes projection is a polyhedral compromise map projection first proposed by Gene Keyes in 1975. The projection is a refinement of an earlier

    Cahill–Keyes projection

    Cahill–Keyes projection

    Cahill–Keyes_projection

  • Guyou hemisphere-in-a-square projection
  • Map projection

    hemisphere-in-a-square projection is a conformal map projection for the hemisphere. It is an oblique aspect of the Peirce quincuncial projection. The projection was developed

    Guyou hemisphere-in-a-square projection

    Guyou hemisphere-in-a-square projection

    Guyou_hemisphere-in-a-square_projection

  • Kavrayskiy VII projection
  • Pseudocylindrical compromise map projection

    The Kavrayskiy VII projection is a map projection invented by Soviet cartographer Vladimir V. Kavrayskiy in 1939 for use as a general-purpose pseudocylindrical

    Kavrayskiy VII projection

    Kavrayskiy VII projection

    Kavrayskiy_VII_projection

  • Bonne projection
  • Map projection

    Bonne projection is a pseudoconical equal-area map projection, sometimes called a dépôt de la guerre, modified Flamsteed, or a Sylvanus projection. Although

    Bonne projection

    Bonne projection

    Bonne_projection

  • Oblique Mercator projection
  • Map projection

    The oblique Mercator map projection is an adaptation of the standard Mercator projection. The oblique version is sometimes used in national mapping systems

    Oblique Mercator projection

    Oblique Mercator projection

    Oblique_Mercator_projection

  • Hammer projection
  • Pseudoazimuthal equal-area map projection

    projection is an equal-area map projection described by Ernst Hammer in 1892. Using the same 2:1 elliptical outer shape as the Mollweide projection,

    Hammer projection

    Hammer projection

    Hammer_projection

  • Littrow projection
  • Retroazimuthal conformal map projection

    Littrow projection is a map projection developed by Joseph Johann von Littrow in 1833. It is the only conformal, retroazimuthal map projection. As a retroazimuthal

    Littrow projection

    Littrow projection

    Littrow_projection

  • Winkel projection
  • Winkel projections use the arithmetic mean of the equirectangular projection and other projections. There are several variants: the Winkel I projection uses

    Winkel projection

    Winkel_projection

  • Interruption (map projection)
  • In map projections, an interruption is any place where the globe has been split. All map projections are interrupted at at least one point. Typical world

    Interruption (map projection)

    Interruption (map projection)

    Interruption_(map_projection)

  • Cassini projection
  • Cylindrical equidistant map projection

    The Cassini projection (also sometimes known as the Cassini–Soldner projection or Soldner projection) is a map projection first described in an approximate

    Cassini projection

    Cassini projection

    Cassini_projection

  • Hammer retroazimuthal projection
  • Retroazimuthal map projection

    Hammer retroazimuthal projection is a modified azimuthal proposed by Ernst Hermann Heinrich Hammer in 1910. As a retroazimuthal projection, azimuths (directions)

    Hammer retroazimuthal projection

    Hammer retroazimuthal projection

    Hammer_retroazimuthal_projection

  • Eckert VI projection
  • Pseudocylindrical equal-area map projection

    The Eckert VI projection is an equal-area pseudocylindrical map projection. The length of polar line is half that of the equator, and lines of longitude

    Eckert VI projection

    Eckert VI projection

    Eckert_VI_projection

  • Roussilhe oblique stereographic projection
  • Oblique stereographic map projection

    Roussilhe oblique stereographic projection is a mapping projection developed by Henri Roussilhe in 1922. The projection uses a truncated series to approximate

    Roussilhe oblique stereographic projection

    Roussilhe oblique stereographic projection

    Roussilhe_oblique_stereographic_projection

  • Craig retroazimuthal projection
  • Retroazimuthal compromise map projection

    retroazimuthal map projection was created by James Ireland Craig in 1909. It is a modified cylindrical projection. As a retroazimuthal projection, it preserves

    Craig retroazimuthal projection

    Craig retroazimuthal projection

    Craig_retroazimuthal_projection

  • Latitude
  • Geographic coordinate specifying north-south position

    possible for the Sun to be directly overhead (at the zenith). On map projections there is no universal rule as to how meridians and parallels should appear

    Latitude

    Latitude

    Latitude

  • Boggs eumorphic projection
  • Pseudocylindrical equal-area map projection

    The Boggs eumorphic projection is a pseudocylindrical, equal-area map projection used for world maps. Normally it is presented with multiple interruptions

    Boggs eumorphic projection

    Boggs eumorphic projection

    Boggs_eumorphic_projection

  • Quadrilateralized spherical cube
  • Polyhedral equal-area map projection

    spherical cube, or quad sphere for short, is an equal-area polyhedral map projection and discrete global grid scheme for data collected on a spherical surface

    Quadrilateralized spherical cube

    Quadrilateralized spherical cube

    Quadrilateralized_spherical_cube

  • Wagner VI projection
  • Pseudocylindrical compromise map projection

    is a pseudocylindrical whole Earth map projection. Like the Robinson projection, it is a compromise projection, not having any special attributes other

    Wagner VI projection

    Wagner VI projection

    Wagner_VI_projection

  • Cylindrical equal-area projection
  • Family of map projections

    equal-area projection is a family of normal cylindrical, equal-area map projections. The invention of the Lambert cylindrical equal-area projection is attributed

    Cylindrical equal-area projection

    Cylindrical equal-area projection

    Cylindrical_equal-area_projection

  • Equidistant conic projection
  • Conic equidistant map projection

    The equidistant conic projection is a conic map projection commonly used for maps of small countries as well as for larger regions such as the continental

    Equidistant conic projection

    Equidistant conic projection

    Equidistant_conic_projection

  • Chamberlin trimetric projection
  • The Chamberlin trimetric projection is a map projection where three points are fixed on the globe and the points on the sphere are mapped onto a plane

    Chamberlin trimetric projection

    Chamberlin trimetric projection

    Chamberlin_trimetric_projection

  • Tissot's indicatrix
  • Characterization of distortion in map projections

    Tissot in 1859 and 1871 to characterize local distortions due to map projection. It is the geometry that results from projecting a circle of infinitesimal

    Tissot's indicatrix

    Tissot's indicatrix

    Tissot's_indicatrix

  • Eckert-Greifendorff projection
  • Map projection by Max Eckert-Greifendorff

    Eckert-Greifendorff projection is an equal-area map projection described by Max Eckert-Greifendorff in 1935. Unlike his previous six projections, it is not pseudocylindrical

    Eckert-Greifendorff projection

    Eckert-Greifendorff_projection

  • American polyconic projection
  • Map projection historically used for maps of the United States

    the cartography of the United States, the American polyconic projection is a map projection used for maps of the United States and its regions beginning

    American polyconic projection

    American polyconic projection

    American_polyconic_projection

  • Wiechel projection
  • The Wiechel projection is an pseudoazimuthal, equal-area map projection, and a novelty map presented by William H. Wiechel in 1879. When centered on the

    Wiechel projection

    Wiechel projection

    Wiechel_projection

  • Gall isographic projection
  • Map projection

    isographic projection is a specific instance of equirectangular projection such that its standard parallels are north and south 45°. The projection is named

    Gall isographic projection

    Gall isographic projection

    Gall_isographic_projection

  • Snyder equal-area projection
  • Equal-area polyhedral map projection

    Snyder equal-area projection is a polyhedral map projection used in the ISEA (Icosahedral Snyder Equal Area) discrete global grids. It is named for John

    Snyder equal-area projection

    Snyder equal-area projection

    Snyder_equal-area_projection

  • Adams hemisphere-in-a-square projection
  • Conformal map projection

    hemisphere-in-a-square is a conformal map projection for a hemisphere. It is a transverse version of the Peirce quincuncial projection, and is named after American

    Adams hemisphere-in-a-square projection

    Adams hemisphere-in-a-square projection

    Adams_hemisphere-in-a-square_projection

  • Strebe 1995 projection
  • Pseudoazimuthal equal-area map projection

    1995 projection, Strebe projection, Strebe lenticular equal-area projection, or Strebe equal-area polyconic projection is an equal-area map projection presented

    Strebe 1995 projection

    Strebe 1995 projection

    Strebe_1995_projection

  • Two-point equidistant projection
  • Two-point equidistant map projection

    The two-point equidistant projection or doubly equidistant projection is a map projection first described by Hans Maurer in 1919 and Charles Close in

    Two-point equidistant projection

    Two-point equidistant projection

    Two-point_equidistant_projection

  • Octant projection
  • Polyhedral compromise map projection

    The octant projection or octants projection, is a type of map projection proposed the first time, in 1508, by Leonardo da Vinci in his Codex Atlanticus

    Octant projection

    Octant projection

    Octant_projection

  • Nicolosi globular projection
  • World map projection

    The Nicolosi globular projection is a polyconic map projection invented about the year 1000 by the Muslim Persian polymath al-Biruni. As a circular representation

    Nicolosi globular projection

    Nicolosi globular projection

    Nicolosi_globular_projection

  • Bottomley projection
  • Pseudoconical equal-area map projection

    The Bottomley map projection is a pseudoconical equal area map projection defined as: x = ρ sin ⁡ E sin ⁡ φ 1 , y = π 2 − ρ cos ⁡ E {\displaystyle x={\frac

    Bottomley projection

    Bottomley projection

    Bottomley_projection

  • Ortelius oval projection
  • Pseudocylindrical compromise map projection

    The Ortelius oval projection is a map projection used for world maps largely in the late 16th and early 17th century. It is neither conformal nor equal-area

    Ortelius oval projection

    Ortelius oval projection

    Ortelius_oval_projection

  • List of national coordinate reference systems
  • reference systems (CRS) lists map projections officially recommended for existing countries. Given that every projection gives deformations, each country's

    List of national coordinate reference systems

    List_of_national_coordinate_reference_systems

  • Latitudinally equal-differential polyconic projection
  • Pseudoconical compromise map projection

    equal-differential polyconic projection (Chinese: 等差分纬线多圆锥投影) is a polyconic map projection in use since 1963 in mainland China. Maps on this projection are produced

    Latitudinally equal-differential polyconic projection

    Latitudinally equal-differential polyconic projection

    Latitudinally_equal-differential_polyconic_projection

  • Rectangular polyconic projection
  • Pseudoconical compromise map projection

    The rectangular polyconic projection is a map projection was first mentioned in 1853 by the United States Coast Survey, where it was developed and used

    Rectangular polyconic projection

    Rectangular polyconic projection

    Rectangular_polyconic_projection

  • Polyconic projection class
  • Class of map projections

    projections or to a specific projection known less ambiguously as the American polyconic projection. Polyconic as a class refers to those projections

    Polyconic projection class

    Polyconic projection class

    Polyconic_projection_class

  • HEALPix
  • Pseudocylindrical equal-area map projection

    the projection. The associated software package HEALPix implements the algorithm. The HEALPix projection (as a general class of spherical projections) is

    HEALPix

    HEALPix

    HEALPix

  • Space-oblique Mercator projection
  • Map projection

    Space-oblique Mercator projection is a map projection devised in the 1970s for preparing maps from Earth-survey satellite data. It is a generalization

    Space-oblique Mercator projection

    Space-oblique Mercator projection

    Space-oblique_Mercator_projection

  • Aitoff projection
  • Pseudoazimuthal compromise map projection

    The Aitoff projection is a modified azimuthal map projection proposed by David A. Aitoff in 1889. Based on the equatorial form of the azimuthal equidistant

    Aitoff projection

    Aitoff projection

    Aitoff_projection

  • Armadillo projection
  • Compromise map projection

    The armadillo projection is a map projection used for world maps. It is neither conformal nor equal-area but instead affords a view evoking a perspective

    Armadillo projection

    Armadillo projection

    Armadillo_projection

  • Leonardo's world map
  • Map possibly by Leonardo da Vinci c. 1514

    map is the name assigned to a unique world map drawn using the "octant projection" and found loosely inserted among a Codex of Leonardo da Vinci preserved

    Leonardo's world map

    Leonardo's world map

    Leonardo's_world_map

  • Loximuthal projection
  • Pseudocylindrical compromise map projection

    In cartography, the loximuthal projection is a map projection introduced by Karl Siemon in 1935, and independently in 1966 by Waldo R. Tobler, who named

    Loximuthal projection

    Loximuthal projection

    Loximuthal_projection

  • Longitude
  • East-West geographic coordinate

    The geometry of the ellipsoid". The Mercator Projections: The Normal and Transverse Mercator Projections on the Sphere and the Ellipsoid with Full Derivations

    Longitude

    Longitude

    Longitude

  • Bernard J. S. Cahill
  • Inventor of the butterfly projection map

    Keyes in 1975, the Cahill–Keyes projection. World map Waterman butterfly projection Octants projection Cahill–Keyes projection "Cahill, B. J. S. (Bernard J

    Bernard J. S. Cahill

    Bernard J. S. Cahill

    Bernard_J._S._Cahill

  • Geomagnetic latitude
  • Parameter defined by the axis of the geomagnetic dipole

    Planar Gnomonic Orthographic Stereographic Central cylindrical Polyhedral AuthaGraph Cahill Butterfly Cahill–Keyes M-shape Dymaxion ISEA Quadrilateralized

    Geomagnetic latitude

    Geomagnetic_latitude

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  • Snook
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Snook

    English : topographic name for someone who lived on a projecting piece of land, from Middle English snoke ‘projection’. It is possible that this term was also used as a nickname for someone with a long nose.

    Snook

  • Kew
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Kew

    English : occupational name for a cook, Anglo-Norman French k(i)eu (from Latin coquus).English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Caieu, a lost place near Boulogne in Northern France.English : habitational name from a place in Middlesex, now part of Greater London, probably named with Old English cǣg ‘key’, ‘projection’ + hōh ‘spur of land’.Irish : Ulster variant of McHugh.

    Kew

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Online names & meanings

  • KHORSHED
  • Male

    Iranian/Persian

    KHORSHED

    (خورشيد) Variant spelling of Persian unisex Khurshid, KHORSHED means "sun." 

  • Carletta
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, German, Spanish

    Carletta

    Female Version of Charles Manly

  • Naathim | ناتہیم
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Naathim | ناتہیم

    Arranger, Adjuster

  • Tejaswi
  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Telugu

    Tejaswi

    Shining; Lustrous

  • Anuttama
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Anuttama

    The Finest

  • Chitleen
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Chitleen

    One Absorbed in Awareness

  • Calvinus
  • Boy/Male

    Latin

    Calvinus

    Bald.

  • Mutad
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Mutad

    Prepared; Ready

  • Eenakshi
  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sindhi

    Eenakshi

    Whose Eyes Look Like Deer

  • FREDIANO
  • Male

    Italian

    FREDIANO

    Italian form of Roman Latin Frigidian, FREDIANO means "cold."

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  • Transept
  • n.

    The transversal part of a church, which crosses at right angles to the greatest length, and between the nave and choir. In the basilicas, this had often no projection at its two ends. In Gothic churches these project these project greatly, and should be called the arms of the transept. It is common, however, to speak of the arms themselves as the transepts.

  • Signature
  • v. t.

    Especially, the name of any person, written with his own hand, employed to signify that the writing which precedes accords with his wishes or intentions; a sign manual; an autograph.

  • Projection
  • n.

    The representation of something; delineation; plan; especially, the representation of any object on a perspective plane, or such a delineation as would result were the chief points of the object thrown forward upon the plane, each in the direction of a line drawn through it from a given point of sight, or central point; as, the projection of a sphere. The several kinds of projection differ according to the assumed point of sight and plane of projection in each.

  • Tongue
  • n.

    A projection on the side, as of a board, which fits into a groove.

  • Salience
  • n.

    The quality or state of projecting, or being projected; projection; protrusion.

  • Tooth
  • n.

    Any projection corresponding to the tooth of an animal, in shape, position, or office; as, the teeth, or cogs, of a cogwheel; a tooth, prong, or tine, of a fork; a tooth, or the teeth, of a rake, a saw, a file, a card.

  • Salient
  • a.

    A salient angle or part; a projection.

  • Toothlet
  • n.

    A little tooth, or like projection.

  • Autography
  • n.

    The science of autographs; a person's own handwriting; an autograph.

  • Autograph
  • n.

    That which is written with one's own hand; an original manuscript; a person's own signature or handwriting.

  • Trunnion
  • n.

    A cylindrical projection on each side of a piece, whether gun, mortar, or howitzer, serving to support it on the cheeks of the carriage. See Illust. of Cannon.

  • Autographical
  • a.

    Pertaining to an autograph, or one's own handwriting; of the nature of an autograph.

  • Trace
  • v. t.

    The intersection of a plane of projection, or an original plane, with a coordinate plane.

  • Authotype
  • n.

    A type or block containing a facsimile of an autograph.

  • Unarmed
  • a.

    Having no hard and sharp projections, as spines, prickles, spurs, claws, etc.

  • Allograph
  • n.

    A writing or signature made by some person other than any of the parties thereto; -- opposed to autograph.

  • Autograph
  • a.

    In one's own handwriting; as, an autograph letter; an autograph will.

  • Umbonated
  • a.

    Having a conical or rounded projection or protuberance, like a boss.

  • Umbriere
  • n.

    In ancient armor, a visor, or projection like the peak of a cap, to which a face guard was sometimes attached. This was sometimes fixed, and sometimes moved freely upon the helmet and could be raised like the beaver. Called also umber, and umbril.

  • Tower
  • n.

    A projection from a line of wall, as a fortification, for purposes of defense, as a flanker, either or the same height as the curtain wall or higher.