Graticule
//ˈɡɹætɪkjuːl//
Synonyms for "graticule" (3 found)
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14 translations across 8 languages.
Arabic
1 entries- غْرَاتِيكُول noun (network of lines of latitude and longitude that make up a coordinate system)
Finnish
4 entries- koordinaatisto noun (network of lines of latitude and longitude that make up a coordinate system)
- koordinaattiviivasto noun (network of lines of latitude and longitude that make up a coordinate system)
- ruudukko noun (grid of horizontal and vertical lines; specifically, one used as a guide to proportionately enlarge or reduce a drawing)
- ruutu noun ((nearly) rectangular or square region created by a grid of horizontal and vertical lines)
German
1 entries- Gradnetz noun (network of lines of latitude and longitude that make up a coordinate system)
Lower Sorbian
1 entries- stopnjowa seś noun (network of lines of latitude and longitude that make up a coordinate system)
Luxembourgish
1 entries- gradnetz noun (network of lines of latitude and longitude that make up a coordinate system)
Polish
3 entries- siatka noun (grid of horizontal and vertical lines; specifically, one used as a guide to proportionately enlarge or reduce a drawing)
- siatka kartograficzna noun (network of lines of latitude and longitude that make up a coordinate system)
- siatka nitek noun ((nearly) rectangular or square region created by a grid of horizontal and vertical lines)
Russian
2 entries- координа́тная се́тка noun (network of lines of latitude and longitude that make up a coordinate system)
- се́тка noun (grid of horizontal and vertical lines; specifically, one used as a guide to proportionately enlarge or reduce a drawing)
Upper Sorbian
1 entries- stopnjowa syć noun (network of lines of latitude and longitude that make up a coordinate system)
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