Atlas
Pronunciation : At"las
Part of Speech : n.; pl. Atlases.
Etymology : [L. Atlas, -antis, Gr. Atlas, in W. Africa, regarded as the pillar of heaven. It is from the root of Tolerate.]
Definition : 1. One who sustains a great burden.
2. (Anat.)
Defn: The first vertebra of the neck, articulating immediately with the skull, thus sustaining the globe of the head, whence the name.
3. A collection of maps in a volume; --
Note: supposed to be so called from a picture of Atlas supporting the world, prefixed to some collections. This name is said to have been first used by Mercator, the celebrated geographer, in the 16th century.
Note:
4. A volume of plates illustrating any subject.
5. A work in which subjects are exhibited in a tabular from or arrangement; as, an historical atlas.
6. A large, square folio, resembling a volume of maps; -- called also atlas folio.
7. A drawing paper of large size. See under Paper, n. Atlas powder, a nitroglycerin blasting compound of pasty consistency and great explosive power.
Source : Webster's Unabridged Dictionary, 1913
Pronunciation : At"las
Part of Speech : n.
Etymology : [Ar., smooth.]
Definition : Defn: A rich kind of satin manufactured in India. Brande & C.
Source : Webster's Unabridged Dictionary, 1913