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geographer

[ jee-og-ruh-fer ]

noun

  1. a person who specializes in geographical research, delineation, and study.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of geographer1

1535–45; < Late Latin ō ( us ) (< Greek ōáDz, equivalent to ō- geo- + áDz a writer; -graph ) + -er 1
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Settings rarely turn up, nor do identifying attributes — a musician’s instrument, a scholar’s book, a geographer’s globe.

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The research was carried out by an international team led by Dr Angus Graham of Uppsala University in Sweden and including several archaeologists and geographers from the University of Southampton.

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She took an appointment teaching at the University of Western Ontario and reconnected with Gerald Fremlin, a geographer she first met while they were students.

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No year came even close to last summer’s high heat, said lead author Jan Esper, a climate geographer at the Gutenberg Research College in Germany.

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While geographers and Earth scientists have historically focused on meandering rivers, the majority of the planet's waterways are wandering, multi-threaded rivers, he said.

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