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gaz·et·teer G0066200 (găz′ĭ-tîr′)n.1. A dictionary, listing, or index of geographic names.2. Archaic A writer for a gazette; a journalist.gazetteer (ˌɡæzɪˈtɪə) n1. (Journalism & Publishing) a book or section of a book that lists and describes places. Abbreviation: gaz 2. (Journalism & Publishing) archaic a writer for a gazette or newspaper; journalistgaz•et•teer (ˌgæz ɪˈtɪər) n. 1. a geographical dictionary. 2. Archaic. a journalist. [1605–15] gazetteer1. a book of place names, sometimes with additional information, arranged alphabetically. 2. an index to an atlas.See also: GeographyThesaurusNoun | 1. | gazetteer - a journalist who writes for a gazettejournalist - a writer for newspapers and magazines | | 2. | gazetteer - a geographical dictionary (as at the back of an atlas)dictionary, lexicon - a reference book containing an alphabetical list of words with information about thembook of maps, map collection, atlas - a collection of maps in book form | Translationsgazetteer (gӕzəˈtiə) noun a dictionary of geographical names. 地名詞典 地名词典gazetteerenUK
gazetteer (găz'ĭtēr`), dictionary or encyclopedia listing alphabetically the names of places, political divisions, and physical features of the earth and giving some information about each. The term gazetteer originally was applied to one who wrote a gazette. It was first used in its modern sense early in the 18th cent., after the publication (1703) by Lawrence Echard of the Gazetteer's or Newsman's Interpreter, a geographical index. But lists of place names, with descriptions, had been made as early as the 6th cent.; part of the gazetteer of Stephen of Byzantium, of this time, is extant. The 19th cent., when geographical knowledge and the need for having geographical facts readily available had both increased greatly, was the great period of development of gazetteer making. Attempts were made to produce complete gazeteers, necessitating several volumes. Famous gazetteers include Johnston's (Scotland, 1850), Blackie's (Scotland, 1850), Bouillet's (France, 1857), Ritter's (Germany, 1874), Longman's (England, 1895), Garollo's (Italy, 1898), and Lippincott's (United States, 1865; now The Columbia Gazetteer of the World, 1998); later editions of many of these have appeared.gazetteerenUK
Words related to gazetteernoun a journalist who writes for a gazetteRelated Wordsnoun a geographical dictionary (as at the back of an atlas)Related Words- dictionary
- lexicon
- book of maps
- map collection
- atlas
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