Both Uses
topography
in
The Hammer of Thor
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- Armies streamed into the hotel's interior courtyard—a topographical killing zone big enough to be its own sovereign country, with woods, meadows, rivers, hills, and mock villages.†
p. 48.3
- Now I was willing to bet Randolph had been studying topographical maps of New England, comparing them with ancient Norse charts and legends.†
p. 398.6 *
Definitions:
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(1)
(topography) the features of the surface area of a region; or their study -- especially changes in elevation
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)