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Meaning

The word "contour" refers to the outline or shape of an object, especially when it comes to its surface or a form, showcasing its edges and features. In artistic contexts, it can also denote the lines that define the outline of a figure or an object, helping to convey depth and dimension.

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Etymology

The term "contour" originates from the French word "contour," which was derived from the Italian "contorno," meaning "to draw." The root includes the Latin verb "contornare," which combines "con-" (meaning "with" or "together") and "tornare" (meaning "to turn").

Examples

  1. The artist carefully traced the contour of the vase to emphasize its elegant shape.
  2. The teacher instructed the students to draw the contour of their hands on the paper.
  3. The mountain's contour was clearly visible against the sunset sky, creating a stunning silhouette.
  4. The dress tailored to her contours hugged her figure perfectly during the gala.
  5. The contour lines on the topographic map indicated the elevation changes in the landscape.
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