sketch map
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Definition
Noun: A sketch map is a simple, quickly drawn map that shows the main features of an area based on observation, not on precise measurements or surveys. It prioritizes clarity and key landmarks over exact scale or detail.
Usage
A sketch map is used to give a basic, understandable overview of a location. It is often created from memory or direct sight to illustrate routes, relative positions, or important points.
Examples
- The guide drew a sketch map in the dirt to show us the path to the waterfall.
- Before the trip, she made a sketch map of the city center, marking the hotel and major museums.
- The report included a sketch map of the accident site.
Advanced Usage
- In Fieldwork: Researchers often create sketch maps to record initial observations of a site before detailed surveying.
- In Planning: Used for brainstorming spatial layouts, like the sketch map of a proposed garden or event space.
- In Navigation: Can serve as a personal, informal aid to complement or recall information from more precise maps.
Variants and Related Words
- Diagram (n): A simplified drawing showing the appearance or structure of something.
- Outline Map (n): A map showing only the boundaries or coastlines of an area, often used as a base for adding information.
- Planimetric Map (n): A map representing only the horizontal positions of features, without relief (this is a more technical, precise type of map, in contrast to a sketch).
Synonyms
- Rough map
- Diagrammatic map
- Outline
Related Phrases
- To sketch a map: The action of creating a sketch map.
- He sketched a map on a napkin to give me directions.
Noun
- a map drawn from observation (rather than from exact measurements) and representing the main features of an area