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ˈæt ləs; ætˈlæn tizat·las

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. Atlasnoun

    (Greek mythology) a Titan who was forced by Zeus to bear the sky on his shoulders

  2. atlas, book of maps, map collectionnoun

    a collection of maps in book form

  3. atlas, atlas vertebranoun

    the 1st cervical vertebra

  4. atlas, telamonnoun

    a figure of a man used as a supporting column

Wiktionary

  1. atlasnoun

    A bound collection of maps often including tables, illustrations or other text.

  2. atlasnoun

    A bound collection of tables, illustrations etc. on any given subject.

  3. atlasnoun

    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.

  4. atlasnoun

    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. atlasnoun

    The uppermost vertebra of the neck.

  6. atlasnoun

    One who supports a heavy burden; mainstay.

  7. atlasnoun

    A figure of a man used as a column; telamon.

  8. atlasnoun

    A sheet of paper measuring 26 inches by 34 inches.

  9. Atlasnoun

    son of Iapetus and Clymene, war leader of the Titans ordered by the god Zeus to support the sky on his shoulders; father to Hesperides, the Hyades, and the Pleiades; king of the legendary Atlantis.

  10. Atlasnoun

    a moon of Saturn

  11. Atlasnoun

    a crater in the first quadrant of the moon

  12. Atlasnoun

    Intercontinental ballistic missile

  13. Etymology: From Ἄτλας, meaning "The Bearer (of the Heavens)", from τλῆναι. See tolerate.

Samuel Johnson's Dictionary

  1. Atlasnoun

    I have the conveniency of buying Dutch atlasses with gold and silver, or without. Spectator, №. 288.

Wikipedia

  1. Atlas

    An atlas is a collection of maps; it is typically a bundle of maps of Earth or of a region of Earth. Atlases have traditionally been bound into book form, but today many atlases are in multimedia formats. In addition to presenting geographic features and political boundaries, many atlases often feature geopolitical, social, religious and economic statistics. They also have information about the map and places in it.

ChatGPT

  1. atlas

    In geography, an atlas is a collection of maps or charts traditionally bound into book format, but also found in multimedia formats. It typically includes various geographical, historical, or thematic maps of entire regions, countries, continents, or the world. The term 'atlas' also extends to non-geographical realms, referring to any structured collection of information, data, or images on a particular subject, represented in a visual or diagrammatic form.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Atlasnoun

    one who sustains a great burden

  2. Atlasnoun

    the first vertebra of the neck, articulating immediately with the skull, thus sustaining the globe of the head, whence the name

  3. Atlasnoun

    a collection of maps in a volume

  4. Atlasnoun

    a volume of plates illustrating any subject

  5. Atlasnoun

    a work in which subjects are exhibited in a tabular from or arrangement; as, an historical atlas

  6. Atlasnoun

    a large, square folio, resembling a volume of maps; -- called also atlas folio

  7. Atlasnoun

    a drawing paper of large size. See under Paper, n

  8. Atlasnoun

    a rich kind of satin manufactured in India

  9. Etymology: [L. Atlas, -antis, Gr. , , one of the older family of gods, who bears up the pillars of heaven; also Mt. Atlas, in W. Africa, regarded as the pillar of heaven. It is from the root of tlh^nai to bear. See Tolerate.]

Wikidata

  1. Atlas

    An atlas is a collection of maps; it is typically a map of Earth or a region of Earth, but there are atlases of the other planets in the Solar System. Atlases have traditionally been bound into book form, but today many atlases are in multimedia formats. In addition to presenting geographic features and political boundaries, many atlases often feature geopolitical, social, religious and economic statistics. They also have information about the map and places in it.

Chambers 20th Century Dictionary

  1. Atlas

    at′las, n. that piece of the human vertebral column which articulates with the skull, so called because it supports the head: a collection of maps. [Gr. Atlas, Atlantis, a Titan who bore the world on his shoulders, and whose figure used to be given on the title-page of atlases.]

  2. Atlas

    at′las, n. a kind of silk-satin manufactured in the East. [Ar.]

Dictionary of Nautical Terms

  1. atlas

    A large book of maps or charts; so called from the character of that name in ancient mythology, son of Uranus, and represented as bearing the world on his back. Also the Indian satin of commerce.

Etymology and Origins

  1. Atlas

    Since the publication of “Mercator’s Projections,” with the figure of Atlas bearing the globe on his shoulders as a frontispiece, in 1560, all books of maps have received this name.

Mythology

  1. Atlas

    was King of Mauritania, now Morocco, in Africa. He was also a great astronomer. He is depicted with the globe on his back, his name signifying great toil or labor. For his inhospitality to Perseus that king changed him into the mountain which bears his name of Atlas. A chain of mountains in Africa is called after him, and so is the Atlantic Ocean. He had seven daughters by his wife Pleione, they were called by one common name, Pleiades; and by his wife Aethra he had seven more, who were, in the same manner, called Hyades. Both the Pleiades and the Hyades are celestial constellations.

Who Was Who?

  1. Atlas

    A man who held up the heavens and was not even a preacher. Edited a huge book which bears his name.

Surnames Frequency by Census Records

  1. ATLAS

    According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Atlas is ranked #14866 in terms of the most common surnames in America.

    The Atlas surname appeared 1,992 times in the 2010 census and if you were to sample 100,000 people in the United States, approximately 1 would have the surname Atlas.

    73.6% or 1,468 total occurrences were White.
    16.6% or 331 total occurrences were Black.
    6.3% or 127 total occurrences were of Hispanic origin.
    1.8% or 37 total occurrences were Asian.
    1.4% or 29 total occurrences were of two or more races.

Anagrams for ATLAS »

  1. AASLT

  2. salat

  3. salta

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of ATLAS in Chaldean Numerology is: 3

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of ATLAS in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8

Examples of ATLAS in a Sentence

  1. Ken Brinsden:

    We want to be the BHP of lithium, not the Atlas.

  2. Fred Piccolo:

    We aren't marching lockstep with anybody, we respect Dr. Atlas. But we have no marching orders from The White House.

  3. John Cochrane:

    Wise public policy has to balance a bit of disease spread against immense economic [ and ] social costs, i think that underlying insight drives much of Scott Atlas particular recommendations.

  4. Lana Wachowski:

    There are some things we do for ourselves, but there are some things we do for others. I am here because when I was young, I wanted very badly to be a writer, I wanted to be a filmmaker, but I couldn't find anyone like me in the world and it felt like my dreams were foreclosed simply because my gender was less typical than others. If I can be that person for someone else, then the sacrifice of my private civic life may have value, cloud Atlas.

  5. Anthony Fauci:

    I definitely don't have The President ear as much as Scott Atlas right now, that has been a changing situation.

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