Geographic

/ˌdʒiːəˈɡræfɪk/

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Definitions

1

Relating to or based on the physical geography of a region or area.

/ˌdʒiːəˈɡræfɪk/

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General

Relating to the natural features, land, or population of a region or area.

The study explored the geographic distribution of different plant species.

💡 Simply: Imagine you're talking about a place—its mountains, rivers, and where things are located. 'Geographic' is all about that! For example, the geographic features of the Grand Canyon—its size and shape—are stunning.

👶 For kids: It's like saying something is about the Earth and where things are on it, like mountains or rivers!

More Examples

2

Geographic barriers, such as mountains, have historically isolated communities.

3

The geographic location of the company's new office provides easy access to transportation hubs.

How It's Used

Science

"Geographic data is crucial for understanding climate patterns."

Social Studies

"The geographic location of a city often influences its development."

Environmental Science

"Geographic factors affect species distribution."

Synonyms & Antonyms

Antonyms

From Greek *geōgraphikós* meaning 'relating to the description of the earth'. *Geō* meaning 'earth' and *graphō* meaning 'to write'.

The term has been used since the 17th century to describe studies of the Earth's surface.

Memory tip

Think of GEO-graphy, and remember it relates to the physical world.

Word Origin

LanguageGreek
geographic locationgeographic areageographic datageographic distributiongeographic features

Common misspellings

geograhicgeograpicgeograficgeographicc

Usage

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70%Written