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hydrographic
adjective hy·dro·graph·ic \ˌhī-drə-ˈgra-fik\
Definition of HYDROGRAPHIC
1
: of or relating to the characteristic features (as flow or depth) of bodies of water
2
: relating to the charting of bodies of water
— hy·drog·ra·pher \hī-ˈdrä-grə-fər\ noun
— hy·drog·ra·phy \-grə-fē\ noun
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Origin of HYDROGRAPHIC
French hydrographique, from Middle French, from hydr- + -graphique -graphic
Rhymes with HYDROGRAPHIC
allographic, autographic, barographic, calligraphic, cartographic, chronographic, demographic, epigraphic, epitaphic, ethnographic, geographic, holographic, homographic, lithographic, logographic, mammographic, monographic, orthographic, pantographic, paragraphic, phonographic, photographic, pictographic, pornographic, seismographic, stenographic, stratigraphic, telegraphic, topographic, typographic,
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