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Definition of Contour sheet
1. Noun. A sheet (usually with elastic edges) tailored to fit a particular mattress.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Contour Sheet
Literary usage of Contour sheet
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Proceedings by Board of Trustees, Chicago Sanitary District (1805)
"Made tracings of contour sheet 24, the progress profile of the Main Channel and
... Continued work on contour sheet 8 a, the second and third parts of the ..."
2. The Car-builder's Dictionary: An Illustrated Vocabulary of Terms which ...by Master Car-Builders' Association, Matthias Nace Forney, Arthur Mellen Wellington, Leander Garey, Calvin A. Smith by Master Car-Builders' Association, Matthias Nace Forney, Arthur Mellen Wellington, Leander Garey, Calvin A. Smith (1906)
"Standard contour sheet п. Fig. 5230. Standard Wheel Check Gage. Sheet 12. Fig.
5232. Standard Terms and Gaging Points for Wheels and Track. Sheet 12. ..."
3. The Archaeological Journal by British Archaeological Association (1904)
"The Wolds— 1-inch contour sheet, 53 54 55 63 64 71 72 73 80 81 Tumuli. 0 ...
51 7 ... 30 ... 78 0 ... 110 0 0 0 Total District 2.—Ranges west of New Malton— ..."
4. A Project Curriculum: Dealing with the Project as a Means of Organizing the by Margaret Elizabeth Wells (1921)
"The supervisor, being a comparative newcomer in Trenton, secured a government
contour sheet to enable her to guide this development at the least possible ..."
5. Bulletin of the Department of Geology by Andrew C Lawson, University of California (1868-1952 (1906)
"These various physiographic features are readily discernible upon the contour
sheet, and hardly need comment. The relief of the region is exceedingly bold ..."
6. The Submarine in War and Peace: Its Developments and Its Possibilities by Simon Lake (1918)
"... which are recorded as frequently a< may U- desired directly on the contour
sheet, on which the soundings are being automatically recorded. ..."
7. Electric Railways, Theoretically and Practically Treated by Sydney Whitmore Ashe, John D. Keiley (1905)
"PROFILE AND contour sheet. motion, although a difference exists as is brought
out in the study of kinematics. Velocity is defined as the rate of change of ..."
8. Proceedings by Board of Trustees, Chicago Sanitary District (1896)
"... a table of areas; the profile of the Upper Illinois River: two profiles of
lines A and B through Joliet and the Lock- port contour sheet. ..."