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geographical
[jee-uh-graf-i-kuhl]
adjective
of or relating to geography.
of or relating to the natural features, population, industries, etc., of a region or regions.
Other 51Թ Forms
- geographically adverb
- nongeographic adjective
- nongeographical adjective
- nongeographically adverb
- ungeographic adjective
- ungeographical adjective
- ungeographically adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of geographical1
Example Sentences
Kachuck’s failure at the ballot box may stem in part from the geographical divide.
But “What’s Up?” brings them together, bridging any personality or geographical differences.
Serrinha's geographical isolation and little inward migration mean that many of the population are related, making marriage between cousins far more likely and more socially acceptable.
The close geographical proximity of the clubs when they were founded - River in 1901 and Boca four years later - created tension.
The SUVs will operate in a limited area within the city, though the company has not disclosed specific routes or geographical boundaries.
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