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Noun
S: (n) topology (topographic study of a given place (especially the history of the place as indicated by its topography)) "Greenland's topology has been shaped by the glaciers of the ice age"
S: (n) topography (precise detailed study of the surface features of a region)
S: (n) topology (topographic study of a given place (especially the history of the place as indicated by its topography)) "Greenland's topology has been shaped by the glaciers of the ice age"
S: (n) topography (precise detailed study of the surface features of a region)
S: (n) topology (topographic study of a given place (especially the history of the place as indicated by its topography)) "Greenland's topology has been shaped by the glaciers of the ice age"
S: (n) regional anatomy, topographic anatomy, topology (the study of anatomy based on regions or divisions of the body and emphasizing the relations between various structures (muscles and nerves and arteries etc.) in that region)
S: (n) topology, analysis situs (the branch of pure mathematics that deals only with the properties of a figure X that hold for every figure into which X can be transformed with a one-to-one correspondence that is continuous in both directions)
S: (n) configuration, constellation (an arrangement of parts or elements) "the outcome depends on the configuration of influences at the time"
S: (n) design, plan (an arrangement scheme) "the awkward design of the keyboard made operation difficult"; "it was an excellent design for living"; "a plan for seating guests"
S: (n) arrangement, organization, organisation, system (an organized structure for arranging or classifying) "he changed the arrangement of the topics"; "the facts were familiar but it was in the organization of them that he was original"; "he tried to understand their system of classification"
S: (n) structure (the complex composition of knowledge as elements and their combinations) "his lectures have no structure"