topograph

/ˈtɑpəˌɡræf/
noun
  1. A detailed description or representation of the physical features of a place, such as hills, rivers, and roads.
    • The artist created a topograph of the valley using contour lines.
    • The hiker studied the topograph of the trail before setting out.
    • Ancient explorers relied on rough topographs drawn from memory.
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