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  • noun cartogram

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Examples

  • The shadows on that cartograph made no movement, gave no sign.

    The Weapon Shops of Isher Van Vogt, A. E. 1951

  • From all this, distinct in the receding past, it was possible to map out a cartograph as logical as the prose survey which it illustrates.

    0 Introduction. Stedman, Edmund Clarence, ed. 1900. An American Anthology, 1787-1900 Edmund Clarence Stedman 1900

  • I shall see if my library has this tomorrow. arabia 29 minutes ago 10:33 PM Evelyn Underhill is interestin­g, more like a cartograph ­er of mysticism.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Carl McColman 2011

  • In another description she wrote: "it can be confusing because there are so many small streets and no map accounts for them because they appeared after the war and there is no money to cartograph them."

    Catholic Online > Daily Readings 2009

  • Why are people ANGRY at Gmail for offering something that will be useful to people for whom IMAP sounds like how a cartograph would introduce itself and POP is what balloons do?

    FAZED 2009

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