Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Same as
hydrographic .
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- adjective
hydrographic
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- adjective of or relating to the science of hydrography
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Examples
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Bligh's hydrographical and charting talents had once impressed even so exacting a sea dog as Capt.
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With Napoleon finally (heh) bottled up, Jack and Stephen can proceed on their "hydrographical expedition" (mapping plus revolutionary stirring) to South America.
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With Napoleon finally (heh) bottled up, Jack and Stephen can proceed on their "hydrographical expedition" (mapping plus revolutionary stirring) to South America.
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It is also a vitally important buffer system between the hydrographical basin of the River Danube and the Black Sea.
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Dynamics of fish larvae, zooplankton, and hydrographical characteristics in the West Greenland large marine ecosystem 1950?
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Of course, we cannot here go either into the actual physical nature of man, or into the natural conditions in which man finds himself – geological, hydrographical, climatic and so on.
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Of course, we cannot here go either into the actual physical nature of man, or into the natural conditions in which man finds himself – geological, hydrographical, climatic and so on.
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The massif play a hydrographical role as a watershed, and contains important and spectacular cirques.
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Ekau, W. 1999: Topographical and hydrographical impacts on macrozooplankton community structure in the Abrolhos Bank region, East Brazil.
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The hydrographical work in the Weddell Sea has done much to clear up the mystery of this, the least known of all the seas.
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