English to Malayalam Dictionary contour

contour

ബാഹരേഖ
definition
verb
the compartment has been contoured with smooth rounded corners
mold into a specific shape, typically one designed to fit into something else.
a huge contoured map
mark (a map or diagram) with contour lines.
noun
she traced the contours of his face with her finger
an outline, especially one representing or bounding the shape or form of something.
translation of 'contour'
noun
ബാഹരേഖ
example
Regardless of the words, it seems the melodic 'contour' of the song describes the nature of the land over which the song passes.
The outer edge is being cut to 'contour' and then rolled into shape.
Yet the map shows a broad swathe of relatively flat land skirting the foothills of the mountain at the 100ft / 33m 'contour' , and extending up to Bundoran.
below the 1200-ft 'contour' is a belt of limestone
Surgeons have advanced in technique to shape and 'contour' the deeper facial tissues and resuspend them.
Dialogues varying only in their intonation 'contour' (specifically in pitch accent or boundary tone) were presented in a random order to 47 speakers of Midwestern American English.
For instance, on the excellent piano-driven waltz ‘Irish Elk,’ he just seems to be singing without any sense of melodic 'contour' , and he fails to deliver a convincing hook.
The 'contour' of the song from order to disorder isn't exactly revolutionary, but the change is gradual enough not to be obvious on the first couple of listens.
The teacher then modulated the intonational 'contour' until it corresponded to the first syllables of the word paleontologist.
Does the 'contour' of their accented tongues create a particular Hispanic laugh pattern?
In Korn's unfortunate sentence, where the ambiguities are structural, a skilled speaker could easily signal the desired analysis by differences in timing, pitch 'contour' and voice quality.
Each sentence we speak has a pitch 'contour' associated with it that can be broken down into smaller sequences of elementary contours associated with linguistic phenomena.
the movement tends to place more emphasis on rhythm than melodic 'contour'
Previous generations of humankind have revelled in the shape, the 'contours' of the female form, but now, women seem to be being educated towards a near-parody of what nature originally intended.
There is an almost abstract flavour to his creations - speedy outlines and 'contours' take shape on the canvas as he moves about in a blur.
Of its many versions, there's one with a deeply 'contoured' seat that looks frightening but is the most comfortable thing I've ever sat on.
The layers can be stacked like 1-millimeter-thick pages of a book, and even 'contoured' into desired shapes prior to heating.
The rooms have shapes and 'contours' that seem determined to disorientate, although the overall effect is striking and seductive.
These are represented by utility 'contours' which indicate increased levels of happiness as we move away from the origin to higher levels of consumption of both goods.
Detectives can then see the results on screen as a 'contoured' two or three-dimensional map which can help them to work out where the offender may be based.
The route continued 'contouring' the south coast, the border regions, and the north coast on return to Dili.
He was so perfectly shaped that all she wanted to do was trace the 'contours' of his musculature and well formed face.
Well, one sure way to butcher Scarlatti keyboard music is to use the piano to smooth over Scarlatti's sharp 'contours' .
Before the invention of the fridge, the track, artfully cut into the 'contours' of the hill, was used by muleteers to haul down snow to be stored in a deep pit, which can still be seen.
These spheres are then used to compute a three-dimensional density map which, when 'contoured' , defines the surface of the gap region.
We take for granted the unique shapes and 'contours' of ourselves, as easily as we forget, or perhaps don't consider, our ancestry.
To be more precise, his phrase-final pitch 'contours' range from slightly falling, to level, to sharply rising.
Go through the gate and take the path which heads west and then northwest following the 'contours' of a small hill.
Mathews brilliantly traces the precise 'contours' of her mood swings, their pace and imagery, their irrational, irresistible force.
The images were precisely to scale, the 'contours' actual traces of the plants themselves.
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