geographical

pronunciation

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  • Adjective:
    of or relating to the science of geography
    determined by geography

Word Origin

geographical (adj.)
"pertaining to geography," 1550s, from Late Latin geographicus (from Greek geographikos, from geographia; see geography) + -al (1). Related: Geographically.

Example

1. In general , music travels well and can transcend geographical borders .
2. A little geographical imagination helps to convey the scale of joblessness in the west .
3. What he did remember were his village 's geographical features .
4. The cost of this simplicity is geographical accuracy .
5. Which then offers clues about the item 's geographical history .

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