Definitions for orography

orography o·rog·ra·phy

Spelling: [aw-rog-ruh-fee, oh-rog-]
IPA: /ɔˈrɒg rə fi, oʊˈrɒg-/

Orography is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 18 points.

You can make 193 anagrams from letters in orography (aghooprry).

Definitions for orography

noun

  1. the branch of physical geography dealing with mountains.

Origin of orography

First recorded in 1840-50; oro-1 + -graphy

Examples for orography

orography, or-og′ra-fi, n. the description of mountains—also Orol′ogy.

Pleaze to respect my orography—a beginning to a better system—if you can and will.

For orography and geology see an article by P. Verri in Boll.

I have a large work in e press (translationz from e A.-Saxon) printed entirely in is orography.

While during the winter the state of the ice is of decisive importance, the orography of the land comes now into consideration.

Its orography gives rise to the presence of numerous rivers and streams, all of which are upon the Atlantic watershed.

Ridges, rather than ranges, are the predominant feature of its orography.

The orography of the western coast of Hudson Bay is little known.

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