ichnography (Meaning)

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ichnography (n.)

A horizontal section of a building or other object, showing its true dimensions according to a geometric scale; a ground plan; a map; also, the art of making such plans.

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ichnography Sentence Examples

  1. The architect's ichnography meticulously depicted the floor plan of the building.
  2. The ancient temple's ichnography revealed a cruciform layout with intricate geometric patterns.
  3. The archaeologists discovered fragmentary ichnographies that hinted at the grandeur of the once-lost city.
  4. The historian analyzed the ichnography to determine the chronological sequence of construction.
  5. The museum's exhibition featured a comprehensive collection of ichnographies from around the world.
  6. The designer's ichnography showcased an innovative and efficient use of space.
  7. The surveyors meticulously created an ichnography that served as the foundation for the new development project.
  8. The interior decorator used the ichnography to plan the placement of furniture and decor.
  9. The archaeologists utilized remote sensing technology to gather data for creating a detailed ichnography of the archaeological site.
  10. The landscape architect's ichnography outlined a harmonious arrangement of walkways, gardens, and water features.

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A horizontal section of a building or other object, showing its true dimensions according to a geometric scale; a ground plan; a map; also, the art of making su

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No antonyms found.

The architect's ichnography meticulously depicted the floor plan of the building.

The ancient temple's ichnography revealed a cruciform layout with intricate geometric patterns.

The archaeologists discovered fragmentary ichnographies that hinted at the grandeur of the once-lost city.

The historian analyzed the ichnography to determine the chronological sequence of construction.