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1595 synonyms found
Pronunciation:
[ ˈatləs], [ ˈatləs], [ ˈa_t_l_ə_s]
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The atlas is a humanistic and educational anatomical atlas depicting the human body in both sexes and all ages. Originating in Renaissance Italy, the atlas became a commonplace of anatomy education in the late Middle Ages. The atlas is sometimes considered to be the first scientific publication.
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Atlasnoun
(Greek mythology) a Titan who was forced by Zeus to bear the sky on his shoulders
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map collection, atlas vertebra, telamon, book of maps -
atlas, book of maps, map collectionnoun
a collection of maps in book form
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map collection, atlas vertebra, telamon, book of maps -
atlas, atlas vertebranoun
the 1st cervical vertebra
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map collection, atlas vertebra, telamon, book of maps -
atlas, telamonnoun
a figure of a man used as a supporting column
Synonyms:
map collection, atlas vertebra, telamon, book of maps
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ATLAS
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atlas
Synonyms:
C1, see there
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Kevin Byrd:
This new atlas provided us a way to analyze 50 oral cell types at once for the common front doors the virus uses to enter cells for infection.
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Federico Ghizzoni:
We did not seek Atlas’s help, it’s the other way round.
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Fred Piccolo:
We aren’t marching lockstep with anybody, we respect Dr. Atlas. But we have no marching orders from The White House.
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Anthony Fauci:
I definitely don’t have The President ear as much as Scott Atlas right now, that has been a changing situation.
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Atlas Restaurant Group:
This should never have happened, the manager seen in the video has been placed on indefinite leave, as a result, we immediately revised our dress code policy so that children 12 years old and younger, who are accompanied by an adult, will not be subject to a dress code at any Atlas property.
Translations for atlas
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- atlasAfrikaans
- أطلسArabic
- атлас, атлантBulgarian
- atlesCatalan, Valencian
- atlasCzech
- atlasDanish
- Atlant, AtlasGerman
- άτλαντας, άτλαςGreek
- maparo, atlasoEsperanto
- atlasSpanish
- atlas, koljusammasEstonian
- اطلسPersian
- atlas, kannattajanikama, tukipylväs, kartastoFinnish
- atlasFrench
- atlasIrish
- atlasGalician
- एटलसHindi
- atlaszHungarian
- քարտեզագիրք, ատլասArmenian
- atlasIndonesian
- atlasoIdo
- atlanteItalian
- אַטְלָסHebrew
- 地図帳Japanese
- atlasJavanese
- ატლასიGeorgian
- សៀវភៅផែនទីKhmer
- ಅಟ್ಲಾಸ್Kannada
- 지도책Korean
- ئهفسووسKurdish
- atlasLatin
- atlants, pirmais kakla skriemelisLatvian
- pukapuka mapiMāori
- atlasMalay
- atlasNorwegian
- atlasDutch
- atlasNorwegian Nynorsk
- atlasNorwegian
- dźwigacz, atlasPolish
- atlasPortuguese
- atlasRomanian
- атлант, атласRussian
- atlas, атласSerbo-Croatian
- atlasSlovak
- atlasSlovene
- arrëz, atlasAlbanian
- atlasSwedish
- அட்லாஸ்Tamil
- atlasTagalog
- AtlasTurkish
- атласUkrainian
- אַטלאַסYiddish
- 舆图Chinese
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Table Of Contents:
- Atlas as a Noun
- Definitions of «Atlas» as a noun
- Synonyms of «Atlas» as a noun (4 Words)
- Usage Examples of «Atlas» as a noun
- Associations of «Atlas» (30 Words)
The synonyms of “Atlas” are: atlas vertebra, telamon, book of maps, map collection
Atlas as a Noun
Definitions of «Atlas» as a noun
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “atlas” as a noun can have the following definitions:
- A stone carving of a male figure, used as a column to support the entablature of a Greek or Greek-style building.
- A collection of maps in book form.
- A Titan who was forced by Zeus to bear the sky on his shoulders.
- A figure of a man used as a supporting column.
- A book of maps or charts.
- The topmost vertebra of the backbone, articulating with the occipital bone of the skull.
- The 1st cervical vertebra.
- (Greek mythology) a Titan who was forced by Zeus to bear the sky on his shoulders.
Synonyms of «Atlas» as a noun (4 Words)
atlas vertebra | A collection of maps in book form. |
book of maps | The sacred writings of the Christian religions. |
map collection | 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. |
telamon | A figure of a man used as a supporting column. |
Usage Examples of «Atlas» as a noun
- I looked in the atlas to see where Naples was.
- A road atlas.
Associations of «Atlas» (30 Words)
antipodal | Relating to or situated on the opposite side of the earth. Antipodal points on a sphere. |
astronomer | A physicist who studies astronomy. |
cartographer | A person who makes maps. A cartographer in the British army. |
cartography | The science or practice of drawing maps. |
china | Household tableware or other objects made from china or a similar material. She had begun to remove the breakfast china. |
conquistador | An adventurer (especially one who led the Spanish conquest of Mexico and Peru in the 16th century. |
exploration | A careful systematic search. Space exploration. |
geographer | An expert in the study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere, and of human activity as it affects and is affected by these. |
geographical | Based on or derived from the physical features of an area. The geographical distribution of plants. |
globalize | Develop or be developed so as to make international influence or operation possible. Building facilities overseas is part of the strategy of every company that aims to globalize. |
guided | Directed by remote control or by internal equipment. A guided missile. |
intercontinental | Extending or taking place between or among continents. Intercontinental ballistic missiles. |
international | A player who has taken part in an international game or contest. Large international hotels. |
itinerary | A guidebook for travelers. We will send you an itinerary. |
itinerate | (especially of a Church minister or a magistrate) travel from place to place to perform one’s professional duty. Regular use of itinerating magistrates was made. |
map | Represent an area on a map make a map of. Sorrow was mapped on the mother s face. |
migration | The nonrandom movement of an atom or radical from one place to another within a molecule. The extensive rural to urban migration has created a severe housing shortage. |
path | A way or track laid down for walking or made by continual treading. The path continues alongside the river for half a mile. |
plat | Make a plat of. They looked out over the plats of dark ground. |
sightseeing | The activity of visiting places of interest in a particular location. A sightseeing tour. |
tour | Take a performer production etc on tour. This production will be toured to outlying villages. |
tourism | The business of providing services to tourists. A national fund for the promotion of tourism. |
transnational | Involving or operating in several nations or nationalities. Transnational terrorist networks. |
travel | Of a device sufficiently compact for use while travelling. News travelled fast. |
traveled | Traveled over or through sometimes used as a combining term. Well traveled people. |
traveler | A person who changes location. |
trip | Make a trip for pleasure. He arranged his robes to avoid a trip up later. |
world | All of the living human inhabitants of the earth. They had been brought up to regard France as a world power. |
worldwide | Of worldwide scope or applicability Christopher Morley. Worldwide sales of television rights. |
zoning | (especially in Nigeria) the practice of allocating nominations for certain political offices to candidates from particular regions as part of an unofficial power-sharing arrangement within a political party. An experimental system of zoning. |
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Roget’s 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
On this page you’ll find 108 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to atlas, such as: album, booklet, brochure, copy, dictionary, and edition.
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WORDS RELATED TO ATLAS
- Bible
- album
- atlas
- bestseller
- booklet
- brochure
- codex
- compendium
- copy
- dictionary
- dissertation
- edition
- encyclopedia
- essay
- fiction
- folio
- handbook
- hardcover
- leaflet
- lexicon
- magazine
- manual
- monograph
- nonfiction
- novel
- octavo
- offprint
- omnibus
- opus
- opuscule
- pamphlet
- paperback
- periodical
- portfolio
- preprint
- primer
- publication
- quarto
- reader
- reprint
- roll
- scroll
- softcover
- speller
- text
- textbook
- thesaurus
- tome
- tract
- treatise
- vade mecum
- volume
- work
- writing
- agenda
- almanac
- atlas
- blue book
- book
- catalogue
- charts
- gazeteer
- hit list
- index
- laundry list
- lineup
- list
- little black book
- record
- register
- roster
- scorecard
- short list
- social register
- syllabus
- white pages
- who’s who
- yellow pages
- atlas
- delineation
- design
- diagram
- draft
- drawing
- elevation
- globe
- graph
- ground plan
- outline
- picture
- plan
- plat
- portrayal
- projection
- sketch
- topographical depiction
- tracing
- almanac
- atlas
- dictionary
- directory
- encyclopedia
- how-to book
- source book
- thesaurus
- wordbook
- work of reference
Roget’s 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.