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Meaning of geographies
The study of the Earth's physical features, human populations, and the ways in which people interact with the environment.
Etymology of geographies
The word "geographies" comes from the Greek words "ge" (meaning "earth") and "graphia" (meaning "writing" or "description"), and originally referred to the writing or description of the Earth.
   The term has been used in English since the 15th century to describe the study of the Earth's physical features and human populations.
Synonyms
                                                territories
                                                                        regions
                                                                        areas
                                                                        zones
                                                                        districts
                                                                        provinces
                                                                        states
                                                                        countries
                                                                        lands
                                                                        locales
                                                                        sites
                                                                        locations
                                                                        spaces
                                                                        topographies
                                                                        cartographies
                                                                        mappings
                                                                        surveys
                                                                        explorations
                                                                        investigations
                                                                        researches
                                                                        studies
                                                                        analyses
                                                                        examinations
                                                                        inspections
                                                                        observations
                                                                        views
                                                                        outlooks
                                                                        perspectives
                                                                        layouts
                                                                        configurations
                                                                        formations
                                                                        patterns
                                                                        shapes
                                                                        designs
                                                            
            Definitions
- The study of the Earth's physical features, human populations, and the ways in which people interact with the environment.
- * The physical features of a place or region, such as mountains, rivers, and forests.
- * A particular area or region, especially when considered in terms of its physical features or its human population.
Usage Examples
- The geographies of the region are complex and varied, with mountains, forests, and rivers shaping the landscape.
- * The company's geographies are expanding, with new offices opening in several countries.
- * The geographies of the city are influenced by its history, culture, and economy.
Antonyms
                                                uniformities
                                                                        similarities
                                                                        likenesses
                                                                        identities
                                                                        equalities
                                                                        symmetries
                                                                        regularities
                                                                        consistencies
                                                                        homogeneities
                                                                        sameness
                                                                        likenesses
                                                                        parallels
                                                                        analogies
                                                                        correspondences
                                                                        equivalences
                                                                        matches
                                                                        duplicates
                                                                        replicas
                                                                        imitations
                                                                        copies