Hachured
[noun ha-shoo r, hash-oo r; verb ha-shoo r] /noun hæˈʃʊər, ˈhæʃ ʊər; verb hæˈʃʊər/
noun
1.
one of a series of short parallel lines drawn on a map to indicate topographic relief.
2.
shading composed of such lines.
verb (used with object), hachured, hachuring.
3.
Also, hatch. to indicate or shade by hachures.
/hæˈʃjʊə/
noun
1.
hatching See hatch3
2.
shading of short lines drawn on a relief map to indicate gradients
verb
3.
(transitive) to mark or show by hachures
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