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ChorographicChorographicThe word ‘Chorographic’ is derived from the Greek ‘Choros’ which is used to mean both dance and chorus and ‘graphy’ which was used to describe writing. This shows us that the original use of the word was as a tool for writing about topics related to choreography. Through time, it has also come to have a meaning of being descriptive of a particular area or place and being related to writing about a particular area. Morphologically, the root ‘graph’ is related to the concept of writing, and the prefix ‘chor’ adds the meaning of describing a certain place or area. From a pragmatic point of view, ‘Chorographic’ could be used to describe the writing of a particular place or area, or to describe a particular map. Author: Henry Fontaine Keywords: Etymology, Morphology, Chorographic, Historical Evolution, Pragmatics |
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ChorographicChorographic is considered one of the most influential and renowned artists of the 20th century, who is known for his surreal and colorful abstract paintings. His most famous works include The Sky Line, The Great Cornucopia, and The Chasm. He was especially inspired by the dreamlike visuals of the 1920s European avant-garde and came up with the concept of chorography which focused on the combination of mythology, the supernatural, and modernism. His artworks were incredibly influential and his style has been applied to abstract expressionism, pop art, and minimalism, among others. Author: Olga Ivanova Keywords: Chorographic, painting, surrealism, expressionism, modernism. ChorographicChorography is a type of writing found in the field of linguistics that involves the detailed analysis and description of a place or a region, using specific terminologies and words to convey the nuances and nuances of a certain place or region. This type of writing is often used to form a narrative that paints a visual picture of the area in question. In the case of linguistics, chorographic writing is used to capture the unique phonetic and lexical characteristics of a language or dialect. The terms used to refer to this style of writing can vary across languages, but some of the most commonly used are 'skopos' in Greek and 'лингвоскоп' in Russian. Other words used to refer to this form of writing in other languages include descripción geográfica and descripción lingüística in Spanish, as well as toponímia and choronímia in Portuguese. In Italian, chorographic writing is referred to as descrizione chorográfica or descrizione geográfica, while in French, it is known as chorographie. Furthermore, German and Dutch have their own chorographic terms, such as ‘Chorographie’ and ‘chorografie’ respectively. Author: Harris Awan Keywords: Equivalent words of chorographic in other languages include skopos (Greek), лингвоскоп (Russian), descripción geográfica and descripción lingüística (Spanish), toponímia and choronímia (Portuguese), descrizione chorográfica or descrizione geográfica (Ital ChorographicChorographic is an adjective that is used to describe something related to map-making. It is derived from the Greek words 'Choros' meaning land and 'graphein' meaning to write, and thus the term has a strong association with the field of cartography. Synonyms for chorographic include cartographic, topographic, geodynamic and geoglyphic, whereas its antonyms can include non-geographical and non-locational. Cognates for the word include chorographically and chorographically, and additional variants can include chorographer, chorographical and chorographically. Author: George Adrian Postea Keywords: Geography, maps, mapping, cartography, cartographers, terrain, charting, topography, area, location. ChorographicChorographic is a term that has been used in various fields, including art, linguistics, and cartography. In the field of art, Chorographic refers to a style of painting that combines mythology, the supernatural, and modernism to create surreal and colorful abstract works. This style was popularized by one of the most influential artists of the 20th century and has influenced various art movements since then. In linguistics, Chorographic is a type of writing that involves the detailed analysis and description of a place or region, using specific terminologies and words to convey the nuances of a certain area. This type of writing is often used to form a narrative that paints a visual picture of the region in question. Chorographic writing is used to capture the unique phonetic and lexical characteristics of a language or dialect. The terms used to refer to this style of writing can vary across languages. In cartography, Chorographic is an adjective that is used to describe something related to map-making. It is derived from the Greek words 'Choros' meaning land and 'graphein' meaning to write, and thus the term has a strong association with the field of cartography. Chorographic maps are maps that show the physical features of a region, such as its mountains, rivers, and forests. Overall, Chorographic is a term that is used in various fields to describe different aspects of a region, whether it be in art, linguistics, or cartography. It is a versatile term that has been used to describe different things in different contexts. Author: Daniel Martin Keywords: art, linguistics, cartography, mythology, surrealism |
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