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How to pronounce cartographer in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms map maker
Type of geographer
Derivation cartography

Examples of cartographer

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Many editions followed and Speed became the most famous cartographer of the age.
From the telegraph.co.uk
In the fourth strand of the narrative, a young Victorian cartographer maps them.
From the guardian.co.uk
He enlisted in the Union Army as a cartographer, topographer and military engineer.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Ethnic composition map of the Balkans in 1877 by the French cartographer A. Synvet.
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Such a nice coment from a cartographer is always very valuable and pleasing.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Like all major artists, Joseph Conrad was a cartographer of the imagination.
From the time.com
Penn's library began in 1750 with a donation of books from cartographer Louis Evans.
From the en.wikipedia.org
The design of cartouches varies according to cartographer and period style.
From the en.wikipedia.org
The best computer algorithms are those that emulate an experienced human cartographer.
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More examples
  • A person who makes maps
  • (cartography) mapmaking: the making of maps and charts
  • E.S. Posthumus is an independent music group that produces cinematic style music. It is a form of classical that intertwines popular style drum rhythms with orchestral and electronic sounds. ...
  • (cartography) The creation of charts and maps based on the layout of a territory's geography. [from 19th c.]; An illustrative discussion of a topic. [from 20th c.]
  • (Cartographic) relating to the tools and techniques of surveying land surfaces for the purposes of making maps, or the graphic tools and techniques used to produce maps.
  • The Cartographic approach focuses more on an organization/enterprise level, spanning multiple domains. The Cartographic approach does not attempt to codify the knowledge itself, but rather provides "maps" to knowledge. This can be both to explicit as well as tacit knowledge. ...
  • (cartography) Science and art of making maps and charts. The term may be taken broadly as comprising all the steps needed to produce a map: planning, aerial photography, field surveys, photogrammetry, editing, color separation, and multicolor printing. ...
  • (Cartography) The organisation and communication of geographically related information in either graphic or digital form. It can include all stages from data acquisition to presentation and use.
  • (Cartography) Arc & Graph Toy (anagram)