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Map Scale

A map which depicts a very small territory is referred to as a very large scale map. This is because the area of land being represented by the map has been scaled down less, or in other words, the scale is larger. These maps are often integrated to form custom very large scale maps and can sometimes be assembled in to different layers to fabricate the end result.

Ultra-Large

The term ULSI that stands for "Ultra-Large Scale Integration" was proposed for complexity of more than 1 million items.

Large Scale

Other logical terms meaning large scale are ample, awash, brimming, bulky, bull, burly, capacious, chock-full, colossal, commodious, considerable, copious, crowded, enormous, extensive, fat, full, gigantic, good, great, healthy, heavyweight, hefty, huge, hulking, humongous, husky, immense, jumbo*, large, mammoth, massive, monster*, packed, ponderous, prodigious, roomy, sizable, spacious, strapping, stuffed, substantial, tremendous, vast, voluminous, walloping, whopper and whopping.
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