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US
/ˌdʒiəˈɡɹæfɪk/
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[ UK /dʒˌɪəɡɹˈæfɪk/ ]
[ UK /dʒˌɪəɡɹˈæfɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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determined by geography
the north and south geographic poles - of or relating to the science of geography
How To Use geographic In A Sentence
- Six biogeographical zones, ranging from subtropical forest to highland scrub, host an impressive 151 species of bird, 34 species of mammal, 228 species of butterfly and countless plants. Taiwan's Greatest Ascent
- Here location at the two extremities of the peninsula has involved a striking difference in ethnic infusions in the two districts, different historical careers owing to different vicinal grouping, and dissimilar geographic conditions. Influences of Geographic Environment On the Basis of Ratzel's System of Anthropo-Geography
- It also has ambitions to broaden its product range and expand geographically. Times, Sunday Times
- The geographical results were fruitful; the Ross Sea, the Admiralty Range and the Great Ice Barrier were discovered and some eight hundred miles of Antarctic coastline were broadly delineated. The Home of the Blizzard Being the Story of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition, 1911-1914
- That brings up significant issues as authoritative source vs . volunteered geographic information.
- These immigrants face problems of geographical distance and cultural isolation.
- There are two classes of objective points, -- objective _points of maneuver_, and _geographical objective points_. The Art of War
- The geographical proximity of European countries has permitted fewer channels for terrestrial broadcast services in a single country than elsewhere. Television - policy and culture
- He received international recognition for his work and wrote for many scientific publications as well as the National Geographic.
- The company's products has three major advantages: material advantage, geographic advantages and technological advantages.