| legend | story that has been handed down over generations and cannot be proved to be true or fictitious, tale, myth, fable; collection of myths or fables; explanatory table for a map (or chart, etc.); inscription (on a coin, monument, etc.) | en | (isim) | en |
| legend | To tell or narrate, as a legend | en | en |
| legend | That which is appointed to be read; especially, a chronicle or register of the lives of saints, formerly read at matins, and in the refectories of religious houses | en | en |
| legend | A story respecting saints; especially, one of a marvelous nature | en | en |
| legend | Any wonderful story coming down from the past, but not verifiable by historical record; a myth; a fable | en | en |
| legend | An inscription, motto, or title, esp | en | en |
| legend | one surrounding the field in a medal or coin, or placed upon an heraldic shield or beneath an engraving or illustration | en | en |
| legend | A legend is a very old and popular story that may be true. the legends of ancient Greece The play was based on Irish legend | en | en |
| legend | approval If you refer to someone as a legend, you mean that they are very famous and admired by a lot of people. blues legends John Lee Hooker and B.B. King | en | en |
| legend | A legend is a story that people talk about, concerning people, places, or events that exist or are famous at the present time. The incident has since become a family legend His frequent brushes with death are the stuff of legend among the press. Traditional story or group of stories told about a particular person or place. Formerly the term referred to a tale about a saint. Legends resemble folktales in content; they may include supernatural beings, elements of mythology, or explanations of natural phenomena, but they are associated with a particular locality or person. They are handed down from the past and are popularly regarded as historical though they are not entirely verifiable | en | en |
| legend | a story about mythical or supernatural beings or events | en | en |
| legend | brief description accompanying an illustration | en | en |
| legend | 1 The reference area on a map that lists and explains the colors, symbols, line patterns, shadings, and annotation used on the map The legend often includes the scale, origin, orientation, and other map information 2 The symbol key used to interpret a map | en | en |
| legend | A listing which contains symbols and other information about a map For example, the legend on a map might show scratchy lines to indicate where the railroad tracks run | en | en |
| legend | A listing that shows symbols and other information about a map | en | en |
| legend | Lettering on a coin other than the denomination or nation which issued it | en | en |
| legend | The principle inscription on a coin other than the denomination or nation which issued it | en | en |
| legend | A description or explanation of the symbology and other information printed on a map, chart or diagram, to provide a better understanding and interpretation of the data portrayed Usually located in the margin | en | en |
| legend | A listing that contains symbols and other information about a map | en | en |
| legend | A listing which contains symbols and other information about a map | en | en |
| legend | Wording on a map or chart that explains the symbols used | en | en |
| legend | Found on a map, in an atlas, and in some databases (i e Proquest) It is an explanation of the symbols used, to aid the user | en | en |
| legend | The area of the System Monitor graph or histogram display that shows computer name, object name, counter name, instances, and other information as a reference to the lines in the graph or the bars in the histogram | en | en |
| legend | the key to the meaning of symbols and pictures on a map | en | en |
| legend | The part of the drawn map explaining the meaning of the symbols used to code the depicted geographical elements | en | en |
| legend | The description of the symbology representing features on a map | en | en |
| legend | An explanatory table or list of the symbols appearing on a map or chart In ArcView a legend defines which features of a theme are displayed in the view map | en | en |
| legend | (map): a table on a map listing and explaining the symbols used | en | en |
| legend | any additional commentary or a more detailed explanation of the figure It is optional; it follows the caption It does not appear in the LIST OF FIGURES See Figures | en | en |
| legend | A specialized annotation that formats a series of lines or markers of varying styles along with adjoining explanatory labels Legends are designed to serve as "keys" for an associated plot | en | en |
| legend | A text field used as a means of disclosing additional information on the PC Pool | en | en |
| legend | an inscription which appears on a coin, such as LIBERTY | en | en |
| legend | With reference to a map, the legend is the key which explains the symbols used to understand the map | en | en |
| legend | Is an explanation of symbols and other information shown on a map Usually the legend appears as a table or list in the map's margin (to the side or bottom) | en | en |
| legend | the mark on a carcass, product, or label containing the plant number - signifies that the plant and its products are under USDA or state inspection | en | en |
| legend | A key to what the symbols or pictures in a map mean | en | en |
| legend | A key to guide understanding, usually in list form, used as an accompaniment to or annotation on a blueprint or other drawing The word has a more commonly used meaning- i e , story, myth | en | en |