Geographical in spanish

Geográfico

pronunciation: xeoʊgɹ̩ɑfikoʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures

geographical = geográfico. 

Example: Muslim authors were made up of the following elements: ism (given name), nasab (patronymic), nisbah (an adjective indicating tribal, geographical or sectarian origin or allegiance).

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» geographical area = área geográfica, zona geográfica.

Example: The disadvantage of the LAN is that it can cover only a limited geographical area, being designed, at most, to interconnect different departments in a university campus.

» geographical artifact = instrumento geográfico.

Example: Non-book media is defined as information-bearing media which are not in the form of a book such as visual images, geographical artifacts, three-dimensional objects, music scores and recorded sound and microfilms.

» geographical background = características geográficas, peculiaridades geográficas.

Example: The development of the library and information sector in the South Pacific has been slow and unequal, reflecting very much the geographical, political, cultural and economic background of the region.

» geographical catalogue = catálogo geográfico. [Catálogo en el cual los asientos están ordenados alfabéticamente o sistemáticamente por los lugares de edición, de impresión o descritos en los documentos]

Example: The catalogue in which the entries are filed in the alphabetical order or classified order of the places of publication or printing described in the document is known as geographical catalogue.

» geographical disposition = distribución geográfica, ubicación geográfica.

Example: The 5 regions are discussed from the point of view of their geographical disposition, climate, industry and specific libraries within each region.

» geographical division = división geográfica.

Example: Geographical divisions are sometimes given in full in the main schedule, and sometimes elsewhere as tables in classes.

» geographical exploration = expedición geográfica, exploración geográfica.

Example: The author chronicles the Russian geographical explorations of the northwestern shores of North America which were financed and organized by Count Nikolai Rumiantsev from 1803 to 1825 = El autor narra las expediciones geográficas rusas de la costa del noroeste de Norteamérica que fueron financiadas y organizadas por el Conde Nikolai Rumiantsev de 1803 a 1825.

» geographical feature = accidente geográfico.

Example: Some gazetteers include entries for rivers, capes and other geographical features.

» Geographical Information System (GIS) = sistema para información geográfica (SIG). [Sistema automatizado para gestionar y presentar información sobre la localización de diferentes objetos en lugar]

Example: A Geographic Information System (GIS) is an automated system for creating, managing, analysing and displaying spatially referenced (mapped or mappable) data about a park's resources and facilities.

» geographical mobility = movilidad geográfica.

Example: This article discusses the importance of job mobility of public librarians and focuses on geographical mobility.

» geographical name = nombre geográfico.

Example: Name entries, for example, may include personal names, corporate names, and geographical names and their subdivisions or qualifiers.

» geographical order = orden geográfico.

Example: Other possible orders may be numerical, chronological (by periods of time), geographical (grouping places within a country or region together) or classified (according to a classification scheme, and ordered in keeping the notation of the classification scheme).

» geographical origin = origen geográfico, procedencia geográfica.

Example: The discussion is confined to the fold strength of paper in relation to its date and geographical origin.

» geographical region = región geográfica.

Example: Geographical regions are subdivided into a system of grid cells each with well-defined boundaries.

» geographical relocation = movilidad geográfica.

Example: Upward job mobility, if it leads to geographical relocation, is unacceptable to the majority of professionals.

» historico-geographical = históricogeográfico.

Example: The author discusses historico-geographical approaches to studying New Zealand's frozen meat and timber industries.

» Protected Geographical Indication (PGI) = Indicación Geográfica Protegida (I.G.P.).

Example: The UK currently has 31 products registered under this scheme as Protected Designation of Origin (PDO) and Protected Geographical Indication (PGI) (these include beers, cheeses, beef and lamb).

Geographical synonyms

geographic in spanish: geográfico, pronunciation: dʒiəgræfɪk part of speech: adjective

Geographical antonyms

magnetic pronunciation: mægnetɪk part of speech: adjective
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