An antonym for "legend" in the context of a map would be "key." The legend or key on a map provides information about the symbols used, while the key explains the meaning of those symbols. In cartography, the legend is essential for interpreting the map, while the key is crucial for understanding the map's features.
The legend of a map shows what the symbols on the map mean and sometimes the scale is also indicated there.
Another name for a map legend is key.
The key of the map explains all the symbols used on the map.
A map's legend shows what symbols and their meaning is used on the map.
A legend on a political map is like a map key. It tells what different symbols stand for on the map.
The legend of a map shows what the symbols on the map mean and sometimes the scale is also indicated there.
Kind of like a guide to a map it tells you what you are looking at.
there are two thing a legend is, 1. a legend on a map tells you what shapes and colours mean on a map, 2. a legend is a kind of story
The legend of a map shows what the symbols on the map mean and sometimes the scale is also indicated there.
If you mean the word legend to mean epic or long story, then the antonym is short story. If legend means fable or fiction, the antonym is truth or nonfiction.
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Another name for a map legend is key.
The key of the map explains all the symbols used on the map.
Map Destroyer?
Obscure, unknown.
The TITLE and LEGEND tell what kind of map it is, the projection used, and the scale, and gives explanations of the markings and symbols used on the map.
A map's legend shows what symbols and their meaning is used on the map.