geografo
geographer
noun jeh-OH-grah-foh Rare
Origin: From Greek geōgraphos, from gē (earth) + graphein (to write).
Usage Note
Geografo is the masculine form; the feminine is geografa. It refers to a scholar or scientist who studies geography, distinct from a cartografo (cartographer) who specifically makes maps. The plural is geografi (m) or geografe (f).
Examples
"Il geografo ha studiato il territorio per anni."
Natural Translation
The geographer studied the territory for years.
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