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topog.

American  

abbreviation

  1. topographical.

  2. topography.


topog. British  

abbreviation

  1. topographical

  2. topography

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Topog. et Geneal. vol. vii, which has been reprinted in the form of a private tract.

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Topog′raphist; Topog′raphy, the description of a place: a detailed account of the superficial features of a tract of country: the art of describing places.

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The third copy is a later transcript, also in Gough's collection, and numbered General Topog.

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Melliss, J. C. St. Helena: a phys., hist., and topog. description of the island, incl. its geology, fauna, flora, and meteorology.

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Ickleton, in Cambridgeshire, appears to have been of some note in former days, as, according to Lewis's Topog.

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