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Definition of cartographer in English: cartographernoun kɑːˈtɒɡrəfəkɑrˈtɑɡrəfər A person who draws or produces maps. a cartographer in the British army Example sentencesExamples - In her third dream, she was a cartographer, whose great desire was to create a Map of Shadows.
- Ortelius was the first to note the reference sources for his maps by mentioning other cartographers.
- He claims that the English cartographers must readjust their maps to account for such a large mass of land in between Japan and California.
- Another outstanding presentation atlas was drawn by a Portuguese cartographerin 1575.
- To date, neuroscientists, like cartographers, have created maps of the brain.
- Skilled cartographers then laid the information collected onto gridded paper at a central office in Dublin.
- Amateur cartographers, who often relied on hearsay, could value aesthetic appeal above geographical reality.
- Some were likely produced in workshops where a well-established cartographer supervised the work of assistants and signed the finished product.
- The early cartographers may have been unknowing surrealists when they made a tiny island off the coast of Ireland and called it Brazil.
- This is a fictional place outside the terms of real geographies and maps, spaces named by colonial rulers and mapped by colonial cartographers.
Rhymesautobiographer, bibliographer, biographer, choreographer, cinematographer, crystallographer, geographer, Hagiographa, hagiographer, iconographer, lexicographer, lithographer, oceanographer, palaeographer (US paleographer), photographer, pornographer, radiographer, stenographer, topographer, typographer Definition of cartographer in US English: cartographernounkɑrˈtɑɡrəfərkärˈtäɡrəfər A person who draws or produces maps. a cartographer in the British army Example sentencesExamples - Amateur cartographers, who often relied on hearsay, could value aesthetic appeal above geographical reality.
- In her third dream, she was a cartographer, whose great desire was to create a Map of Shadows.
- Some were likely produced in workshops where a well-established cartographer supervised the work of assistants and signed the finished product.
- He claims that the English cartographers must readjust their maps to account for such a large mass of land in between Japan and California.
- Skilled cartographers then laid the information collected onto gridded paper at a central office in Dublin.
- To date, neuroscientists, like cartographers, have created maps of the brain.
- This is a fictional place outside the terms of real geographies and maps, spaces named by colonial rulers and mapped by colonial cartographers.
- Ortelius was the first to note the reference sources for his maps by mentioning other cartographers.
- The early cartographers may have been unknowing surrealists when they made a tiny island off the coast of Ireland and called it Brazil.
- Another outstanding presentation atlas was drawn by a Portuguese cartographerin 1575.
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