Map ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Map ( noun )

  1. A representation of the whole or a part of an area of land or sea showing the physical features, cities, roads, etc.
  2. A diagrammatic representation of an area of something such as the brain or the internet.

Origin:

Late middle english: from latin mappa "napkin, map", perhaps from greek mappa "napkin, cloth", which was used to spread out a map.

Examples:

  1. He studied the map before starting his journey.
  2. She had a map of the city.
  3. The map showed the location of the treasure.
  4. He made a map of the forest.
  5. The map was included in the guidebook.

(As a verb)

Map ( verb )

  1. A representation of the whole or a part of an area of land or sea showing the physical features, cities, roads, etc.
  2. A diagrammatic representation of an area of something such as the brain or the internet.

Origin:

Late middle english: from latin mappa "napkin, map", perhaps from greek mappa "napkin, cloth", which was used to spread out a map.

Examples:

  1. He studied the map before starting his journey.
  2. She had a map of the city.
  3. The map showed the location of the treasure.
  4. He made a map of the forest.
  5. The map was included in the guidebook.
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