Definition of Hachuring

1. hachure [v] - See also: hachure

Lexicographical Neighbors of Hachuring

hacek
haceks
hacendado
hacendados
hacheck
hachecks
hachek
hacheks
hachement
hachimycin
hachis
hachoo
hachure
hachured
hachures
hachuring (current term)
hacienda
haciendado
haciendados
haciendas
hack-and-slash
hack-driver
hack driver
hack into
hack it
hack job
hack off
hack on
hack saw

Literary usage of Hachuring

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Preparation of Illustrations for Reports of the United States Geological by John Livesy Ridgway, Geological Survey (U.S.) (1920)
"hachuring.—The effect of relief can be produced satisfactorily by ... The hachuring should begin at the crest of a peak, range, or butte and be worked ..."

2. Topographical Drawing and Sketching: Including Applications of Photography by Henry Albert Reed (1886)
"100) is necessary in hachuring the parts of slopes defined by sharply curved contours. As shown in Fig. 63, the hachures in the vicinity of mm' ..."

3. Topographical Drawing and Sketching, Including Applications of Photography by Henry Albert Reed (1888)
"A rigid adherence to the scales of shade in hachuring would evidently result in ... If, however, the contours are in the finished map, and hachuring is ..."

4. Topographical Drawing by Edwin Roy Stuart (1917)
"The defects of the method of hachuring are: the absence of accurate representation ... As a principal means of representing ground forms, hachuring has been ..."

5. Topographical Drawing by Edwin Roy Stuart (1917)
"The defects of the method of hachuring are: the absence of accurate representation ... As a principal means of representing ground forms, hachuring has been ..."

6. Maps and Map Drawing by William A. Elderton (1890)
"ordinary system is by "hachuring"—that is, by shading the map dark for steep ... Vertical hachuring consists in drawing the lines in the directions in which ..."

7. Supplementary Papers (1886)
"... been in use.from time to time ; the graduations of slope having been shown by brush work, and by either vertical or horizontal hachuring with the pen. ..."

8. The Geographical Journal by Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain). (1905)
"That is the system of broken horizontal hachuring, combined wi'h the continuous contour whea possible. It is not always possible to secure the necessary ..."

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