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单词 cartographic
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Definition of cartographic in English:

cartographic

(also cartographical)
adjective kɑːtəˈɡrafɪkˌkɑrdəˈɡræfɪk
  • Relating to the science or practice of drawing maps.

    he started his own cartographic printing company
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Western cartographic conventions began to displace indigenous traditions in most of Asia.
    • In more surveying, he filled in some of the cartographical gaps left by Captain Cook.
    • In 1707, he started his own cartographic printing company.
    • The superior results from some applications challenge even the most deeply rooted norms about the construction of cartographic knowledge.
    • Areas where native peoples live have some of the poorest cartographic coverage in their respective states.
    • The mathematician's study might be considered an important site of contention for the various schools of recent cartographic criticism.
    • Taken alone, they were insufficient for standard, cartographic mapping.
    • Two historical circumstances render this questioning especially relevant to an understanding of the cartographic rhetoric of Ulysses.
    • Without sufficient resources for the countrywide initiative, they focused on the need for better cartographic coverage of specific areas.
    • He says the whorls remind him of a cartographical system still undiscovered.

Derivatives

  • cartographically

  • adverb
    • Most of the space is occupied by the cartographically distorted bulge of two largely barren provinces.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Mapping 398 towns may have seemed cartographically impossible, but even a modern map with county boundaries and rivers would have been very helpful.
      • California is located entirely within the temperate zone, cartographically speaking, a region to which Euro-Americans generally felt themselves well suited.
      • Fascinating work on the election for the cartographically inclined can be found here, where the results take into account population levels.
      • Most army commanders remained cartographically illiterate for most of the period.

Rhymes

autobiographic, autographic, bibliographic, biographic, calligraphic, choreographic, cinematographic, cryptographic, demographic, geographic, graphic, hagiographic, historiographic, holographic, hydrographic, iconographic, lithographic, monographic, orthographic, palaeographic (US paleographic), photographic, pictographic, pornographic, reprographic, Sapphic, seraphic, stenographic, telegraphic, traffic, typographic, xerographic

Definition of cartographic in US English:

cartographic

(also cartographical)
adjectiveˌkɑrdəˈɡræfɪkˌkärdəˈɡrafik
  • Relating to the science or practice of drawing maps.

    he started his own cartographic printing company
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Taken alone, they were insufficient for standard, cartographic mapping.
    • In more surveying, he filled in some of the cartographical gaps left by Captain Cook.
    • Areas where native peoples live have some of the poorest cartographic coverage in their respective states.
    • He says the whorls remind him of a cartographical system still undiscovered.
    • Western cartographic conventions began to displace indigenous traditions in most of Asia.
    • The mathematician's study might be considered an important site of contention for the various schools of recent cartographic criticism.
    • Two historical circumstances render this questioning especially relevant to an understanding of the cartographic rhetoric of Ulysses.
    • Without sufficient resources for the countrywide initiative, they focused on the need for better cartographic coverage of specific areas.
    • The superior results from some applications challenge even the most deeply rooted norms about the construction of cartographic knowledge.
    • In 1707, he started his own cartographic printing company.
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