0 an outline -- garisan kontur
the contours of the coastline.
1 (also contour line) on a map, a line joining points at the same height or depth -- peta kontur
Let us then begin to explore the contours of the debate if exclusivist belief(s) is considered as a theory.
To show this, we need to show first that sep can be computed from the contours, and second that computing the contours is a homomorphism.
The organs at risk were contoured to include the contents, and tissue above and below the radiation fields.
Indicating that higher levels of equipment per 1000 new cases, fewer contours and a shorter time to simulate three fields may allow shorter waiting times.
The vertical interrupted lines through the focused nonfinal contours represent the ends of the accented syllables.
The exact contours of initial reactions are at risk of being lost in subsequent debates and patterns of media coverage.
Auto-contouring should generate contours within one pixel of the physical dimension.
A critical election following the formation of the new party may at once redefine and consolidate the contours of the local electoral landscape.