Associations to the word «Mapping»
Noun
- Surveying
- Ontology
- Sequencing
- Texture
- Genome
- Spectrometer
- Gps
- Unicode
- Schema
- Sensing
- Pixel
- Clicking
- Localization
- Linkage
- Chromosome
- Imaging
- Polygon
- Imagery
- Peptide
- Visualization
- Bump
- Metadata
- Manifold
- Topology
- Sonar
- Map
- Coordinate
- Theorem
- Topography
- Locus
- Microscopy
- Cloning
- Doppler
- Ordnance
- Terrain
- Projection
- Hilbert
- Survey
- Spectrometry
- Shoreline
- Rn
- Phenotype
- Scanning
- Radar
- Reconnaissance
- Lymph
- Vertex
- Polymerase
- Subset
- Cortex
- Genes
- Dna
- 3d
- Catheter
- Ozone
- Tomography
- Semantic
- Longitude
Adjective
- Topographic
- Nucleic
- Relational
- Bulgarian
- Geologic
- Topological
- Cortical
- Electrophoresis
- Spatial
- Semantic
- Projective
- Geological
- Inverse
- Thematic
- Syntactic
- Restriction
- Approximate
- Aerial
- Seismic
- Nonlinear
- Euclidean
- Infrared
- Dimensional
- Perceptual
- Positioning
- Linear
- Geographic
- Photographic
- Quantitative
- Spectral
- Elemental
- Chilean
- Invariant
- Phonological
- Genetic
- Quadratic
- Convex
- Conceptual
- Orthogonal
Wiktionary
MAPPING, noun. The process of making maps.
MAPPING, noun. (mathematics) A function that maps every element of a given set to a unique element of another set; a correspondence.
MAPPING, noun. (biology) The process of locating genes on a chromosome.
MAPPING, noun. (computing) Assigning a PC to a shared drive or printer port on a network.
MAPPING, verb. Present participle of map
MAPPING CLASS GROUP, noun. The group of self-homeomorphisms of a topological space, modulo homotopy.
MAPPING CLASS GROUPS, noun. Plural of mapping class group
MAPPING OUT, verb. Present participle of map out
Dictionary definition
MAPPING, noun. (mathematics) a mathematical relation such that each element of a given set (the domain of the function) is associated with an element of another set (the range of the function).
MAPPING, noun. (genetics) the process of locating genes on a chromosome.
Wise words
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Three quarters of the time one's never in contact with
things, only with the beastly words that stand for them.