Similar words: demography, seismograph, thermograph, homograph, demographic, geography, biography, topography. Meaning: [-grəfɪ] n. 1. the science that maps the general features of the universe; describes both heaven and earth (but without encroaching on geography or astronomy) 2. a representation of the earth or the heavens.
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1 This exercise in cosmography , in discovering entirely new structures in the universe, struck me as one of the most exciting things happening in science, and it led me to my present career.
2 It has been widely used in the fields of cosmography physics, geophysical studies, biomedical research and nuclear physics.
3 Then, in 1507, the young geographer Martin Waldseemuller published a new Latin edition of Ptolemy's Cosmography .
4 EVER SINCE the law of Copernicus was discovered and proved, the mere recognition that not the sun, but the earth moves, has destroyed the whole cosmography of the ancients.
5 Philosophy is a human study, and is human sociology and cosmography.
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