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