contour

সীমাসূচক রেখা
definition
verb
the compartment has been contoured with smooth rounded corners
mold into a specific shape, typically one designed to fit into something else.
a huge contoured map
mark (a map or diagram) with contour lines.
noun
she traced the contours of his face with her finger
an outline, especially one representing or bounding the shape or form of something.
translation of 'contour'
রেখান্যাস,
বহিরবয়ব,
দেহরেখা
noun
সমোন্নতি-রেখা,
সীমাসূচক রেখা
example
Surgeons have advanced in technique to shape and 'contour' the deeper facial tissues and resuspend them.
Does the 'contour' of their accented tongues create a particular Hispanic laugh pattern?
In Korn's unfortunate sentence, where the ambiguities are structural, a skilled speaker could easily signal the desired analysis by differences in timing, pitch 'contour' and voice quality.
below the 1200-ft 'contour' is a belt of limestone
the movement tends to place more emphasis on rhythm than melodic 'contour'
Dialogues varying only in their intonation 'contour' (specifically in pitch accent or boundary tone) were presented in a random order to 47 speakers of Midwestern American English.
Yet the map shows a broad swathe of relatively flat land skirting the foothills of the mountain at the 100ft / 33m 'contour' , and extending up to Bundoran.
Regardless of the words, it seems the melodic 'contour' of the song describes the nature of the land over which the song passes.
The 'contour' of the song from order to disorder isn't exactly revolutionary, but the change is gradual enough not to be obvious on the first couple of listens.
The outer edge is being cut to 'contour' and then rolled into shape.
Each sentence we speak has a pitch 'contour' associated with it that can be broken down into smaller sequences of elementary contours associated with linguistic phenomena.
The teacher then modulated the intonational 'contour' until it corresponded to the first syllables of the word paleontologist.
For instance, on the excellent piano-driven waltz ‘Irish Elk,’ he just seems to be singing without any sense of melodic 'contour' , and he fails to deliver a convincing hook.
I've seen someone who taught a Yorkshire terrier to imitate slowly rising pitch 'contours' , and have myself sung along with a mutt who seemed to imitate motifs from George Jones and Mozart.
Triangles provide stability and curved shapes soften the 'contours' of objects.
Lesson number two was how easy it is to be led away from your course by old tracks and the natural 'contours' in the land.
To circumvent this, it will be helpful if the seats are designed with a 'contoured' shape since it will reduce or eliminate pressure points.
Open linear shapes are the 'contours' of nurses' stations, curved forms the sine waves of various organ-function monitors.
More impressive still is his quicksilver dexterity in following the ever-changing 'contours' of Sibelius' form.
Events may have been shaped to fit the 'contours' of a film script, but the emotional truth of the situations is vividly authentic.
Intrinsically feminine but 'contoured' to the way that most women look, they are made on soft fabric.
The strong sense of stability is created by large-diameter wheels positioned near the extreme corners of the body and by boldly 'contoured' shoulder lines that run from the headlamps to the rear of the body.
We take for granted the unique shapes and 'contours' of ourselves, as easily as we forget, or perhaps don't consider, our ancestry.
The painter believes that he is going beyond shapes, 'contours' and colours.
It is noteworthy that this map closely matches the petrographic 'contours' of the geological map.
The layers can be stacked like 1-millimeter-thick pages of a book, and even 'contoured' into desired shapes prior to heating.
He traces the trajectory of the city's industrial growth and its rising immigrant population, describing how these processes in turn shaped the 'contours' of class formation.
Constructed of shatter-resistant plastic, the compass has an oversized, 'contoured' knob and an adjustable nut to accommodate pens, pencils and thin markers.
A full colour photograph, 'contoured' map and additional facts about the history, geology and wildlife of the area accompany each route.
As feminist theorists in the 1980s and 1990s proliferated differences in order to better represent the 'contours' of twentieth-century life, science kept pace.
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