geograaf
Dutch
Etymology
Either from Medieval Latin geographus (possibly via French géographe, cognate with German Geograph) or from geographie (modern spelling geografie (“geography”), both ultimately from Ancient Greek, literally “rendering the earth”: geo- + -graaf
Pronunciation
Noun
geograaf m (plural geografen, diminutive geograafje n)
- A geographer, student of or specialist in geography
Synonyms
Related terms
- geografie
- geografisch (adjective)
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