a. [ad. Gr. χωρογραφικ-ός, f. χωρογράφος; see prec. In F. chorographique.] Pertaining or relating to the description or delineation of a country or district.

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1674.  trans. Scheffer’s Lapland, ii. 4. An old Chorographick table.

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1862.  Merivale, Rom. Emp. (1865), IV. xxxix. 404. The notion that the Romans had no chorographic maps.

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