contour
English
Etymology
Borrowed from French contour, from contourner, equivalent to con- + tour.
Pronunciation
Noun
contour (plural contours)
- An outline, boundary or border, usually of curved shape.
- the low drag contour of a modern automobile
- 1941 October, “Notes and News: Great Western Parcels Railcar”, in Railway Magazine, page 474:
- The semi-streamlined contour of the earlier G.W.R. railcars has been given up in favour of a more utilitarian blunt-nose end, and effective floor space gained thereby.
- A line on a map or chart delineating those points which have the same altitude or other plotted quantity: a contour line or isopleth.
- Synonym: contour line
- (linguistics) a speech sound which behaves as a single segment, but which makes an internal transition from one quality, place, or manner to another.
- Hyponyms: diphthong, contour tone, affricate
Translations
outline, boundary or border
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line on a map or chart
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Verb
contour (third-person singular simple present contours, present participle contouring, simple past and past participle contoured)
- (transitive) To form a more or less curved boundary or border upon.
- (transitive) To mark with contour lines.
- (intransitive) To practise the makeup technique of contouring.
- 2015 April 29, Kathleen Hou, “Why French Women Don’t Contour”, in The Cut[1], New York, U.S.A.: Vox Media, retrieved July 2, 2020:
- What is the French-preferred method to add dimension to the skin, if not to contour?
Anagrams
French
Etymology
Deverbal of contourner
Pronunciation
Noun
contour m (plural contours)
Further reading
- “contour”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
Spanish
Noun
contour m (plural contours)
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