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Synonym: geographicalSimilar words: geographicalgeographybiogeographydemographicphotographicbiographicalcartographicoceanographicMeaning: [dʒɪə'græfɪk]  adj. 1. of or relating to the science of geography 2. determined by geography. 
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1. The city's success owes much to its geographic position.
2. These birds have a wide geographic distribution.
3. The current survey will have a wider geographic spread.
4. the geographic route along which birds customarily migrate.
5. I went in 1987, on assignment from National Geographic.
6. You read about them in National Geographic.
7. Is it a harmful geographic stereotype to suggest that southerners are a little bit poky?
8. Typically geographic office managers, in consultation with their office colleagues, deploy EMs.
9. They have also been constrained by Britain's geographic location and limited resources.
10. For the past eleven years, the Sun's north geographic pole has also been home to its north magnetic pole.
11. As communities become less based on geographic or political boundaries, nation states will decline along with their tax base.
12. They are not mere repositories of geographic information, they are yellow, red, brown, green and blue.
13. Such geographic constraints were initially absent from the block grant program.
14. So some of the benefits of geographic asset allocation are lost.
15. Geographic segments are also important in rendering manageable a worldwide export marketing activity.
16. Sentimental attachment to some geographic part of the world is not part of the system.
17. The north magnetic pole lies to the west of the geographic North Pole.
18. The postholder is directly involved with the evaluation of management,[sentencedict.com] image and geographic information systems.
19. The military had placed the island city in the best possible defense posture, considering the inherent weakness of its geographic position.
20. The choice of splashdown into the ocean rather than a land-based return was forced by the geographic position of the launch site.
21. Geography provides an extensive training in numeracy, literacy and in handling geographic information of all kinds.
22. This is the sharp end of modern cartography, a revolution in processing geographic data for practical uses.
23. Congress created the Fed in 1913 with a desire to ensure geographic diversity and independence from politics.
24. Stimulants were most commonly prescribed, but there was considerable geographic variation.
25. They did a full survey to begin with, launching several satellites to encircle the planet, collecting atmospheric and geographic data.
26. Over the years they have come to dominate their geographic market.
27. The term is used to describe grace periods that often go into effect when new geographic area codes are set up.
28. To show diversity, the team will also look in more detail at a number of small geographic areas.
29. And to give a rough idea of where the group makes its money, she cited breakdown of turnover by geographic area.
30. Most pupils now attend what are termed comprehensive schools, schools whose enrollment criteria are geographic rather than academic.
More similar words: geographicalgeographybiogeographydemographicphotographicbiographicalcartographicoceanographictypographicalautobiographicalideographmimeographgraphicchoreographpaleographychoreographychoreographergraphicsgraphicaltelegraphicseraphicgraphiteholographmonographautographbiographythermographhomographbiographerpictograph
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