geographic

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English - Turkish
coğrafyaya ait
s., bak. geographical
cografi
(sıfat) coğrafi
{s} coğrafi

Matematik hiçbir ırk veya coğrafi sınır tanımaz; matematik için, kültürel dünya tek ülkedir. - Mathematics knows no races or geographic boundaries; for mathematics, the cultural world is one country.

Bu mağaza coğrafi bir avantaja sahiptir. - This store enjoys a geographical advantage.

geographic expedition
coğrafi keşif
geographic point
coğrafi nokta
geographic features
coğrafi özellikleri
geographic code
(Askeri) HARİTA KODU: Kasaba ve diğer nokta isimlerine ait gizli şifre sistemi. Bu kod, muharebede kullanılır
geographic code
(Askeri) coğrafi kod
geographic coordinates
(Askeri) COĞRAFİ KOORDİNATLAR: Dünya üzerindeki bir noktanın referans olarak alınan başlangıç mevkiine göre durumunu tanımlayan enlem ve boylamlar. Enlemler için başlangıç noktası ekvatordur, daireler kuzey ve güneye doğru 90 dereceye kadar artar. Boylamlar için başlangıç noktası Greenwich'ten geçen meridyendir. Buna (prime meridian) denir. Bu daireler doğuya ve batıya doğru 180 dereceye kadar artar. Ayrıca bakınız: "meridian", "coordinates"
geographic information system
coğrafik bilgi sistemi (cbs)
geographic location; geographic location code
(Askeri) coğrafi konum; coğrafi konum kodu
geographic north
(Askeri) COĞRAFİ KUZEY, HAKİKİ KUZEY: Bak. "true north"
geographic reference points
(Askeri) COĞRAFİ REFERANS NOKTALARI: Harekat emirleri veya diğer vasıtalarla tespit ve genel olarak iki harf veya kod kelimeleri halinde ifade edilen bir mevki gösterme yolu
geographic reference; world geographic reference system
(Askeri) coğrafi referans; dünya coğrafi referans sistemi
geolocation code file; standard specified geographic location file
(Askeri) yer
geographical
coğrafi

Bu mağaza coğrafi bir avantaja sahiptir. - This store enjoys a geographical advantage.

specify geographic data
(Bilgisayar) coğrafya verisini belirle
geographically
coğrafi olarak
Geographical
rafi
geographical
(sıfat) coğrafi
military geographic documentation
(Askeri) ASKERİ COĞRAFİ BELGELER (ABD SAVUNMA BAKANLIĞI, SAVUNMA KURULU): Değerlendirilmiş, işlenmiş, özetlenmiş ve yayınlanmış askeri coğrafya bilgileri
military geographic information
(Askeri) ASKERİ COĞRAFYA BİLGİLERİ (NATO): Planlama ve harekatlar için gerekli coğrafi bilgiler
personnel geographic location
(Askeri) personel coğrafi mevkisi
world geographic reference system
(Askeri) Bak. "georef"
English - English
Determined by geography, as opposed to magnetic (i.e. North.)
Pertaining to geography
of or relating to the science of geography
determined by geography; "the north and south geographic poles" of or relating to the science of geography
concerning the details of a specific region
having the surface features of an area, such as mountains, valleys, and rivers
Of or pertaining to geography
{s} of or pertaining to geography, of or pertaining to the study of the physical features of the Earth's surface
Split - The exhausting area code is split into two or more geographic areas, leaving the existing area code to serve one portion of the geographic area and assigning new area codes to the remaining areas
Pertains to the study of the Earth and the locations of living things, humans and their effects
determined by geography; "the north and south geographic poles"
geographic North Pole
The point located at 90 degrees latitude north. The magnetic North Pole (where compasses point) may vary from where the Geographic north pole is
geographic information science
The scientific study of the nature and use of geographic information; the theoretical foundation of geographic information systems
geographic information system
An electronic system used to store, process and display geographic information, especially maps
geographic information system
A geographic information system (GIS) (also known as geographical information system, particularly in the UK, and geomatics in Canada) is a system for capturing, storing, analyzing and managing data and associated attributes which are spatially referenced to the earth. In the strictest sense, it is a computer system capable of integrating, storing, editing, analyzing, sharing, and displaying geographically-referenced information. In a more generic sense, GIS is a tool that allows users to create interactive queries (user created searches), analyze the spatial information, edit data, maps, and present the results of all these operations. Geographic information science is the science underlying the geographic concepts, applications and systems, taught in degree and GIS Certificate programs at many universities
Geographic Information System
GIS, computer system that can store manipulate and display geographically referenced information
geographic feature
A user-defined geographic phenomenon that can be modeled or represented using geographic data sets in ARC/INFO Examples of geographic features include streets, sewer lines, manhole covers, accidents, lot lines, and parcels
geographic feature
A discrete geographic phenomenon such as a lake, city or building ARC/INFO represents features in coverages with its vector data model Abstract entities such as item footprints are also geographic features
geographic feature
A user-defined geographic phenomenon that can be modeled or represented using geographic data sets in ArcInfo Examples of geographic features include streets, sewer lines, manhole covers, accidents, lot lines, and parcels
geographic information system
Computerized system that relates and displays data collected from a geographic entity in the form of a map. The ability of GIS to overlay existing data with new information and display it in colour on a computer screen is used primarily to conduct analyses and make decisions related to geology, ecology, land use, demographics, transportation, and other domains, most of which relate to the human use of the physical environment. Through the process of geocoding, geographic data from a database is converted into images in the form of maps
geographic mile
A nautical mile
geographic point
a point on the surface of the Earth
geographical
of, or related to geography; geographic
geographical
{a} of or relating to geography
national geographic
The National Geographic Society, headquartered in Washington, D.C. in the United States, is one of the world's largest not-for-profit educational and scientific organizations. Its interests include geography, archaeology and natural science, the promotion of environmental and historical conservation, and the study of world culture and history
National Geographic
a US monthly magazine, which is produced by the National Geographic Societyand has photographs, maps, and interesting articles about nature, wild animals, and people from different cultures all over the world
National Geographic
monthly American magazine devoted to nature and natural history (including culture, ecology, the sciences, etc.); cable television channel devoted to nature and natural history (broadcast worldwide)
National Geographic Society
U.S. scientific society founded in 1888 in Washington, D.C., by a small group of eminent explorers and scientists "for the increase and diffusion of geographic knowledge. " At the turn of the 21st century it had approximately nine million members. It has supported more than 7,000 major scientific projects and expeditions, including those of Robert E. Peary, Richard E. Byrd, the Leakey family, Jacques-Yves Cousteau, Jane Goodall, and Dian Fossey. It has published numerous books, atlases, and bulletins and has created hundreds of television documentaries. National Geographic Magazine is a monthly magazine of geography, archaeology, anthropology, and exploration. It became a leader in reproducing colour photographs and printing photographs of undersea life, views from the stratosphere, and animals in their natural habitats. It also became famous for articles containing substantial information on environmental, social, and cultural aspects of the regions covered. See also Gilbert Grosvenor
geographical
determined by geography; "the north and south geographic poles"
geographical
{s} of or pertaining to geography, of or pertaining to the study of the physical features of the Earth's surface
geographical
– According to geography
geographical
of or relating to the science of geography
geographical
geo = [Greek] Earth, graphoo = [Greek] to write Geographical means relative to the coordinates on Earth that are based on the rotation axis of the Earth The geographical poles are the places where the rotation axis of the Earth penetrates the surface; those are commonly called the north and south poles Geographical coordinates are the longitude and latitude
geographical
Of or pertaining to geography
geographical
The form geographic is also used. Geographical or geographic means concerned with or relating to geography. a vast geographical area. + geographically geo·graphi·cal·ly It is geographically more diverse than any other continent
geographically
with respect to geography; "they are geographically closer to the center of town"
geographically
In a geographical manner
geographically
from a geographical standpoint, with regard to geography
geographically
In a geographical manner or method; according to geography
geographically
with respect to geography; "they are geographically closer to the center of town
geographic

    Hyphenation

    ge·o·gra·phic

    Turkish pronunciation

    ciıgräfîk

    Pronunciation

    /ˌʤēəˈgrafək/ /ˌʤiːəˈɡræfɪk/

    Etymology

    () From Latin geōgraphicus, see French géographique.

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