Cartographer (noun)

A person who creates maps or charts, especially one who specializes in the scientific aspects of cartography.

Origin:

16th century. from the greek words 'kárte', meaning 'map', and 'graphein', meaning 'to write' or 'to draw'.

Examples:

  1. The cartographer used satellite images and topographical data to create a highly detailed map of the area.
  2. The cartographer was commissioned by the king to create a map of the kingdom, showing all the cities, rivers, and mountains.
  3. The cartographer used advanced mapping software to create a 3D representation of the terrain.
  4. The cartographer was an expert in geodesy, the science of measuring the Earth and the shape of its surface.
  5. The cartographer collaborated with the surveyor to produce an accurate and up-to-date map of the region.
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