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road map

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Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
A road map or route map is a map that primarily displays roads and transport links rather than natural geographical information. It is a type of navigational map that commonly includes political boundaries and labels, making it also a type of political ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a detailed plan or explanation to guide you in setting standards or determining a course of action; "the president said he had a road map for normalizing relations with Vietnam" [syn: guideline ] a map showing roads (for automobile travel)

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
alt. 1 A map with a visual representation of roads used for automobile travel and navigation. A road map may contain other relevant data, such as terrain or rail roads. 2 (context figuratively English) a plan of action, laying out the future actions of ...

Usage examples of road map.

Inside was a road map, a couple of trowels, and several spare D batteries, the kind used in heavy flashlights and metal detectors.

It was a very large scale map, a road map but also a physical map showing rivers and hills, and as he studied it his excitement mounted, and his mind went back fourteen years to the days when he had been the youngest subaltern in the S.

The first thing Skimm took out of the envelope was an Esso road map of New Jersey.

White elk had racks as wide as a man was tall, and as complicated as a road map.

Ten feet away, Weldon and Jigger O'Dell were down on their knees on the afterdeck, studying the Auto Club road map on the margin of which Tommy had written the radio message.

By this time, Margaret had a road map on her knees, and periodically switched on the courtesy light.

I selected it as my destination on the basis of a quick look at a road map, assuming that I would, at worst, have to take a train to Bicester or some such place and then another from there.