Geographic (adjective)

  1. Relating to geography, the study of the physical features, the inhabitants, and the phenomena of the earth.
  2. Relating to a specific region or area.

Origin:

Mid 17th century: from french géographique, from greek geōgraphia "description of the earth", from geō- "earth" + -graphia (see -graphy).

Examples:

  1. The museum had a large collection of geographic maps.
  2. The geographic location of the city is known for its picturesque views.
  3. The report contains geographic data on the population of the state.
  4. Geographic information systems are used to analyze and manage geographic data.
  5. The geographic distribution of the species is limited to a specific region.
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