Definition of Cosmographic. Meaning of Cosmographic. Synonyms of Cosmographic

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Definition of Cosmographic

Cosmographic
Cosmographic Cos`mo*graph"ic (k?z`m?-gr?f"?k), Cosmographical Cos`mo*graph"ic*al (-?-kal), a. [Cf. F. cosmographique.] Of or pertaining to cosmography.

Meaning of Cosmographic from wikipedia

- The term cosmography has two distinct meanings: traditionally it has been the protoscience of mapping the general features of the cosmos, heaven and Earth;...
- unification models, symbolic and cosmographic. Symbolically the roads unify groups of settlements while cosmographically the roads signify the overall unification...
- astronomer and programmer Vladimir Romanyuk. Development is now continued by Cosmographic Software, an American company founded by Romanyuk and the SpaceEngine...
- feature, and full scope of the term also includes proper names of all cosmographical features. In a more specific sense, the term toponymy refers to an inventory...
- underestimate the size of the Earth by about a third. Second, three cosmographical parameters determined the bounds of Columbus's enterprise: the distance...
- to Tolkien. Of the volume as a whole, Noad comments that it is less "cosmographic" than Part 1, but has a stronger narrative thread. All the same, he feels...
- (2019). A Walk through the Iranian Heavens: Spherical and Non-Spherical Cosmographic Models in the Imagination of Ancient Iran and Its Neighbors. Brill. Skjærvø...
- Islamic cosmology is the cosmology of Islamic societies. Islamic cosmology is not a single unitary system, but is inclusive of a number of cosmological...
- Mysterium Cosmographi**** (lit. The Cosmographic Mystery, alternately translated as Cosmic Mystery, The Secret of the World, or some variation) is an astronomy...
- middle of the 8th century, discussed or taught some geographical or cosmographical ideas that St Boniface found sufficiently objectionable that he complained...