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English

Etymology

From the name of the Ancient Greek mythological figure Ἄτλας (Atlas, “Bearer (of the Heavens)”), from τλῆναι (tlēnai, “to suffer”, “to endure”, “to bear”).

Pronunciation

Noun

atlas (plural atlases or atlantes)

  1. A bound collection of maps often including tables, illustrations or other text.
  2. A bound collection of tables, illustrations etc. on any given subject.
  3. (chiefly in anatomy, especially of the human body) A detailed visual conspectus of something of great and multi-faceted complexity, with its elements splayed so as to be presented in as discrete a manner as possible whilst retaining a realistic view of the whole.
    • 1904: Eugène Collin, An Anatomical Atlas of Vegetable Powders Designed as an Aid to the Microscopic Analysis of Powdered Foods and Drugs, main title (J. & A. Churchill)
      An Anatomical Atlas of Vegetable Powders Designed as an Aid to the Microscopic Analysis of Powdered Foods and Drugs
    • 1991: Alan C. F. Colchester and David J. Hawkes [eds.], Information Processing in Medical Imaging, page 154 (Springer; ISBN 9783540542469)
      In addition to classical radiology systems like angiography, CT scanner or MRI have greatly contributed to the improvement of the patient anatomy investigation. Each examination modality still carries its own information and the need to make a synthesis between them is obvious but still makes different problems hard to solve. There is no unique imaging facility which can bring out the whole set of known anatomical structures, brought together in a neuro-anatomical atlas.
    • 1997: Chris Horrocks, Introducing Foucault, page 55 (Totem Books, Icon Books; ISBN 1840460865)
      Our perception of the body as the natural “space of the origin and distribution of disease”, a space determined by the anatomical atlas, is merely one of the various ways in which medicine has formed its “knowledge”.
    • 2003: Isabelle E. Magnin, Functional Imaging and Modeling of the Heart, page 19 (Springer; ISBN 9783540402626)
      Finally, Subsol et al. [6] reported on a method for automatically constructing 3D morphometric anatomical atlantes which is based on the extraction of line and point features and their subsequent non-rigid registration.
  4. (topology) A collection of top-dimensional subspaces, called charts, each homeomorphic to Euclidean space, which comprise the entirety of a manifold, such that intersecting charts' respective homeomorphisms are compatible in a certain way.
  5. (anatomy) The uppermost vertebra of the neck.
  6. One who supports a heavy burden; mainstay.
  7. (architecture) A figure of a man used as a column; telamon.
  8. (paper) A sheet of paper measuring 26 inches by 34 inches.

Anagrams


Czech

Noun

atlas m.

  1. atlas (bound collection of maps)

Finnish

Noun

atlas

  1. atlas

Declension

Declension of atlas (type vastaus)
singular plural
nominative atlas atlakset
genitive atlaksen atlasten atlaksien
partitive atlasta atlaksia
accusative atlas atlaksen atlakset
inessive atlaksessa atlaksissa
elative atlaksesta atlaksista
illative atlakseen atlaksiin
adessive atlaksella atlaksilla
ablative atlakselta atlaksilta
allative atlakselle atlaksille
essive atlaksena atlaksina
translative atlakseksi atlaksiksi
instructive atlaksin
abessive atlaksetta atlaksitta
comitative atlaksineen

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Polish

Polish Wikipedia has articles on: Atlas

Wikipedia pl

Noun

atlas m.

  1. atlas (bound collection of maps)

Declension

declension of atlas
singular plural
nominative atlas atlasy
genitive atlasu atlasów
dative atlasowi atlasom
accusative atlas atlasy
instrumental atlasem atlasami
locative atlasie atlasach
vocative atlasie atlasy

Serbo-Croatian

Noun

àtlas m. (Cyrillic spelling а̀тлас)

  1. atlas

Declension

declension of atlas
singular plural
nominative àtlas atlasi
genitive àtlasa ȁtlāsā
dative atlasu atlasima
accusative atlas atlase
vocative atlase atlasi
locative atlasu atlasima
instrumental atlasom atlasima

Spanish

Noun

atlas

  1. atlas

 

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