A diagrammatic representation of an area of land or sea
“Think of how superior a map showing roads, terrain, rivers, and cities is to one showing just a featureless land mass.”
A systematic plan to achieve a goal or objective
“We will provide a map of how we plan to guide you towards achieving your goals.”
Something, usually a book, that explains the basics of a subject or that provides directions
An array-like data structure where the indices (called keys) are not limited to integers
A data structure that associates keys with data
(mathematics, category theory) An abstraction that generalizes a map from one mathematical object to another
A link between two objects or entities
A person's face
The earth, or the planet where life as we know it exists
To make a map of
“This permitted us to map the local jamming area and determine the boundaries of the jamming range.”
To link two items or elements
“Particle physicists further map the elements based on the numbers of neutrons and so-called strange quarks.”
To strategically plan a course of action
To map or locate using triangulation
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