Yes, wikipedia and English (United Kingdom) collecting terms solves the
mystery. They do use that term in England, apparently. It's THEIR
language, maybe someone from the U.K. can explain their use of
topography, which is different from, uh, the dict...
Thanks. Not meaning to argue here. I may be learning something here.
However, I still believe the topographic term is more from the U.K., or
a local colloquial use. It's not common in U.S. postcard shows or
business, and not recognized by most. It mi...
Topographic means a map showing elevations. Turns out, some people in
the U.K. use the term topographic postcards, but this term is NOT used
in the U.S. for state views. The term would be geographical if anything.
Where did you find that definition. Topography is a map with elevations
and water features shown. I am aware of words topical and geographical.
If someone has started using topographical, it is a misuse of the
English language as far as I know. How m...
Uh, has anyone figured out what "topographical" means to ebay? I have a
few choice words, but I'll hold them. Did they mean topical?
Geographical? Did some illiterate person come up with these?
Topographical is a type map showing elevations. This wou...