ontographic

English

Adjective

ontographic (not comparable)

  1. Relating to ontography.
    • 1905, The Geographical Journal (volume 23-25? page 157)
      In the still further reaches of geography, the ontographic relations between man and physiography, the subject becomes at the same time more interesting and more difficult.
    • 1909, William Morris Davis, Douglas Wilson Johnson, Geographical Essays, page 20:
      In the same way the people of the Alps have various terms by which to name mountain summits of different shapes; this is another ontographic response to a peculiar physiographic environment.
    • 2015, Geoffrey J. Martin, American Geography and Geographers: Toward Geographical Science:
      Each of the compartments created represented types, which allowed ontographic examples to be classified.

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