A cartographer is a person who makes maps, with the word originating from the French "cartographie" (the science of mapmaking).
Cartographer es una persona que hace mapas. La palabra proviene del francés "cartographie", que a su vez deriva de "carte" (mapa) y "graphie" (representación).
Word | cartographer |
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Date | April 22, 2017 |
Type | noun |
Syllables | kahr-TAH-gruh-fer |
Etymology | Up until the 18th century, maps were often decorated with fanciful beasts and monsters, at the expense of accurate details about places. French mapmakers of the 1700s and 1800s encouraged the use of more scientific methods in the art they called cartographie. The French word cartographie (the science of making maps), from which we get our English word cartography, was created from carte, meaning "map," and -graphie, meaning "representation by." Around the same time we adopted cartography in the mid-19th century, we also created our word for a mapmaker, cartographer. |
Examples | A cartographer was brought in to create new graphical representations of the shoreline that had been reshaped by erosion. "A multi-media interactive website that celebrates the life and times of 16th-century cartographer Martin Waldseemüller—who created the 1507 World Map … —has been unveiled by the Geography and Map Division of the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C., and the Galileo Museum, Florence, Italy." — USA Today, 1 Jan. 2017 |
Definition | : one that makes maps |
Tags: wordoftheday::noun
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