a. [f. ZOOGRAPHY + -IC.] Describing or representing animals; relating to zoography. So Zoographical a.; hence Zoographically adv., in relation to zoography.

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1741.  Warburton, Div. Legat., II. IV. iv. 111. A new Species of *Zoographic Writing, called by the Ancients Symbolic.

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1870.  Ruskin, Aratra Pent., iv. § 110. Both arts [sc. painting and sculpture] … so far as they are zoo-graphic;—representative, that is to say, of animal life.

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1881.  J. W. Bradley, in Academy, 17 Sept., 224/2. He it was, and not Polygnotos, whose lifelike figures earned him a similar zoographic reputation to that of Giotto.

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1651.  H. More, Second Lash, in Enthus. Tri., etc. (1656), 194. My censure on this rare *Zoographicall piece.

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1887.  Athenæum, 6 Aug., 171/3. *Zoographically the fauna and flora of this archipelago appear to have their affinities with those of the Philippine Islands.

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