atlas|atlases in English
noun
[at·las || 'ætləs]
collection of geographical maps; first vertebra in the neck (Anatomy)
Use "atlas|atlases" in a sentence
1. The Atlas Editor facilitates the work of national correspondents in updating all of the EJN Atlases.
2. Atlases Here are entered geographical world Atlases and geographical Atlases limited to a specific place or topic
3. Atlases Brain Atlases are built from one or more representations of the brain
4. Beshrews succin atlases fickleness
5. Connectivity-based parcellation Atlases
6. Atlases Encourage children to explore the world with Oxford's range of Atlases for children
7. Atlases Encourage children to explore the world with Oxford's range of Atlases for children
8. Atlases, gazetteers, guidebooks and other books
9. These Atlases are functional and entertaining.
10. Atlas moth
11. Harvard-Oxford cortical and subcortical structural Atlases
12. Historical Atlases describe the development of countries
13. Connectivity-based parcellation Atlases, kindly provided by Rogier B
14. Historical Maps and Atlases of New Hampshire
15. Contouring Atlases, Templates & Tools; Brain; Breast
16. The Mathematical Atlas
17. Their map has since been superseded by photographic atlases.
18. We are proud to introduce our new distribution partner and brand – ATLAS. ATLAS...
19. Atlas of Remote Islands.
20. 4.4. Atlas-Axis joint
21. Discover the best World Atlases & Maps in Best Sellers
22. The maps, this atlas.
23. Atlases usually contain maps, text, and helpful place name indexes
24. Collectors seek out maps, globes and Atlases for many reasons.
25. Coronal Montage: Horizontal Montage: Sagittal Montage: Search Atlas: MRI Atlas of the Human Brain