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Geographically

Geographically \Ge`o*graph"ic*al*ly\, adv. In a geographical manner or method; according to geography.

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geographically

adv. In a geographical manner.

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geographically

adv. with respect to geography; "they are geographically closer to the center of town"

Usage examples of "geographically".

But she is so circumstanced geographically that she can never stand alone without amalgamation with our other North American provinces.

Probably the same idiot who set up the base at A Luoi, and since both places had once been French strongholds, I thought also of Dien Bien Phu, which was geographically similar.

If disease, however, was loosed artificially - we have previously mentioned the possibility of bacteriological warfare - then it is possible either that this form of warfare was geographically limited, or that some populations were able to prepare forms of defence against it.

Extraterrestrial Reserves, exiling the Probies from geographically controllable areas and then allowing E.

Although they are a common element to many Jurassic dinosaur assemblages, stegosaurs were geographically and temporally more restricted than their sauropod contemporaries.

Salsette--of endeavors, we repeat, made by peoples as intellectually as geographically distinct, and followers withal of independent and unassociated deities, to magnify and perpetuate some grand primeval symbol.

The only doubt that occurred to her was whether, with the best intentions in the world, he would be able unassisted to foil a pair of schemers so distant from each other geographically as the man who called himself Jimmy Crocker and the man who had called himself Skinner.

Closely related species replace each other geographically among the amaranths, beans, chenopods, chili peppers, cottons, squashes, and tobaccos.

But she is so circumstanced geographically that she can never stand alone without amalgamation with our other North American provinces.

Originally, I'd planned to specialize in the ecopoiesis -- and to study much closer to home -- but in the end I'd had to accept the nearest thing on offer, geographically and intellectually: working with Barat, a Firmlander biologist whose real interest was native microfauna.

The company is viewed with reverence by most of its workers, many of whom live in Brockport, which is about as far removed geographically from Long Island as it is philosophically.

Of these, writing was traditionally the one most restricted geographically: until the expansions of Islam and of colonial Europeans, it was absent from Australia, Pacific islands, subequatorial Africa, and the whole New World except for a small part of Mesoamerica.

At the start of the decade, they owned or franchised more than 120 outlets, in cities ranging geographically from Minneapolis to Washington, D.

SBO5 thought the Huntley alias was unlikely to have been compromised in Russia and the operations were geographically unrelated.

WANs (wide Area Networks) are used to connect geographically dispersed organs of the same legal entity (branches of a bank, daughter companies, a sales force).