Definitions for cosmography

cosmography cos·mog·ra·phy

Spelling: [koz-mog-ruh-fee]
IPA: /kɒzˈmɒg rə fi/

Cosmography is a 11 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 26 points.

You can make 851 anagrams from letters in cosmography (acghmooprsy).

Definitions for cosmography

noun

  1. a science that describes and maps the main features of the heavens and the earth, including astronomy, geography, and geology.
  2. a description or representation of the main features of the universe.

Origin of cosmography

1350-1400; Middle English Greek kosmographía description of the world. See cosmo-, -graphy

Examples for cosmography

The Professor of Astronomy was to teach astronomy, optics, navigation, and cosmography.

Journal mentions a "cosmography," printed at "Lipsiæ, 1854."

Bishop Lulla is to send a cosmography and a volume of poems.

In perusal of history, first, provide you some writers in chronology and cosmography.

A strange sort of cosmography had grown out of this ill-assorted reading.

He alone of our group was familiar with astrogation and cosmography.

In our knowledge of astronomy and cosmography we surpass the ancients.

Even when Heylin published his cosmography, (1652,) forks were still a novelty.

All that relates to its author will, I believe, be acceptable to lovers of the "cosmography."

The cosmography or topography of the world to come is also Palestinian.

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