reference grid
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Definition
Noun: A reference grid is a framework of evenly spaced horizontal and vertical lines superimposed over an image, map, or other graphical representation. Its primary function is to establish a coordinate system, enabling the precise identification and location of specific points within the defined area.
Usage
A reference grid is used to facilitate accurate navigation, measurement, and communication of locations. It is a standard tool in cartography, technical drawing, image analysis, and various scientific fields.
Examples
- Noun:
- The map's reference grid allowed the hikers to pinpoint their exact location in the wilderness.
- The archaeologist marked the location of each artifact on a reference grid overlaid on the site plan.
- For the analysis, the satellite image was divided using a reference grid to systematically examine each sector.
Advanced Usage
- "to overlay a reference grid": To superimpose a grid system onto an image or map.
- The software allows you to overlay a reference grid on any photograph for detailed study.
Variants and Related Words
- Grid (n): A network of lines that cross each other to form a series of squares or rectangles. (A is a specific type of grid used for coordinates).
- Coordinate grid (n): A synonym often used interchangeably with .
- Graticule (n): A network of lines representing meridians and parallels, forming a grid on a map or chart (a specific type of reference grid for Earth's latitude and longitude).
Synonyms
- Coordinate grid
- Grid system
- Index grid
Related Phrases
- Grid reference (n): The alphanumeric code (e.g., B5, 12°N 45°W) that identifies a specific cell or point within a reference grid.
- Please provide the grid reference for the target location.
Noun
- a pattern of horizontal and vertical lines that provide coordinates for locating points on an image or a map