ge‧og‧ra‧phy /dʒiˈɒɡrəfi, ˈdʒɒɡ- $ dʒiˈɑːɡ-/
noun [uncountable][
Date: 1400-1500;
Language: Latin;
Origin: geographia, from Greek, 'describing the Earth', from ge ( ⇒ geo-) + graphein 'to write']
1. the study of the countries, oceans, rivers, mountains, cities etc of the world:
a geography lesson ⇒
physical geography,
political geography2. the geography of a building, city etc is the way all its parts are arranged
geography of
The geography of the flats made it hard to get to know our neighbours. [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲