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  • Boundary problem (spatial analysis)
  • Geographical problem of calculating properties near edges of areas

    of the boundary. In analysis with areal data, statistics should be interpreted based upon the boundary. In spatial analysis, four major problems interfere

    Boundary problem (spatial analysis)

    Boundary_problem_(spatial_analysis)

  • Spatial analysis
  • Techniques to study geometric data

    these is the problem of defining the spatial location of the entities being studied. Classification of the techniques of spatial analysis is difficult

    Spatial analysis

    Spatial analysis

    Spatial_analysis

  • Tobler's first law of geography
  • 1969 law by Waldo Tobler

    The first law of geography is the fundamental assumption used in all spatial analysis. Tobler first presented his seminal idea during a meeting of the International

    Tobler's first law of geography

    Tobler's first law of geography

    Tobler's_first_law_of_geography

  • Geoinformatics
  • Application of information science methods in geography and geosciences

    geography. It focuses on the programming of applications, spatial data structures, and the analysis of objects and space-time phenomena related to the surface

    Geoinformatics

    Geoinformatics

    Geoinformatics

  • Population geography
  • Branch of human geography

    development. This branch of geography integrates demographic data with spatial analysis to understand patterns such as population density, urbanization, and

    Population geography

    Population geography

    Population_geography

  • Geomatics
  • Geographic data discipline

    data for spatial analysis and visualization. Geomatics engineers design, develop, and operate systems for collecting and analyzing spatial information

    Geomatics

    Geomatics

    Geomatics

  • Boundary value problem
  • Type of problem involving ODEs or PDEs

    stated as boundary value problems. A large class of important boundary value problems are the Sturm–Liouville problems. The analysis of these problems, in the

    Boundary value problem

    Boundary value problem

    Boundary_value_problem

  • Landmass
  • Large area of land

    for the four continental landmasses only. Coastline paradox Continent Boundaries between the continents of Earth Island List of islands by area Landform

    Landmass

    Landmass

    Landmass

  • Tobler's second law of geography
  • One of several proposed laws of geography

    and spatial analysis. Tobler's second law of geography has implications whenever a boundary is drawn on a map, particularly in arbitrary boundaries such

    Tobler's second law of geography

    Tobler's second law of geography

    Tobler's_second_law_of_geography

  • Vernacular geography
  • Common linguistic sense of place

    information mined from the Web can be used to generate an approximate spatial boundary for an imprecise region. The existing technology for accessing geographical

    Vernacular geography

    Vernacular geography

    Vernacular_geography

  • Geographic information science
  • Scientific discipline

    this area in the 1990s and summarized its core interests, including spatial analysis, visualization, and the representation of uncertainty. GIScience is

    Geographic information science

    Geographic information science

    Geographic_information_science

  • European Plain
  • Largest mountain-free landform in Europe

    little geographic protection against invasion. This has been a continuing problem for states whose heartlands are on the European Plain, especially Russia

    European Plain

    European Plain

    European_Plain

  • Qualitative geography
  • Subfield of geographic methods

    Brunsdon, Chris; Charlton, Martin (2000). Quantitative Geography: Perspectives on Spatial Data Analysis. Sage Publications Ltd. ISBN 978-0-7619-5948-9.

    Qualitative geography

    Qualitative geography

    Qualitative_geography

  • Hudson Bay Lowlands
  • Wetland located between the Canadian Shield and Hudson Bay

    (geography) Problems Boundary problem (spatial analysis) Coastline paradox Ecological fallacy Modifiable areal unit problem Modifiable temporal unit problem Neighborhood

    Hudson Bay Lowlands

    Hudson Bay Lowlands

    Hudson_Bay_Lowlands

  • Geodesy
  • Science of measuring the shape, orientation, and gravity of Earth

    is the science of measuring and representing the geometry, gravity, and spatial orientation of the Earth in temporally varying 3D space. It is called planetary

    Geodesy

    Geodesy

    Geodesy

  • Language geography
  • Study of the geographic distribution of languages

    space of languages, and/or is concerned with 'the analysis of the distribution patterns and spatial structures of languages in contact'. geolinguistics

    Language geography

    Language geography

    Language_geography

  • Modifiable temporal unit problem
  • Source of statistical bias

    The Modified Temporal Unit Problem (MTUP) is a source of statistical bias that occurs in time series and spatial analysis when using temporal data that

    Modifiable temporal unit problem

    Modifiable temporal unit problem

    Modifiable_temporal_unit_problem

  • Indian Ocean Geoid Low
  • Gravity anomaly in the Indian Ocean

    (geography) Problems Boundary problem (spatial analysis) Coastline paradox Ecological fallacy Modifiable areal unit problem Modifiable temporal unit problem Neighborhood

    Indian Ocean Geoid Low

    Indian_Ocean_Geoid_Low

  • Geographer
  • Scholar whose area of study is geography

    geoinformatics, geographic information science, geovisualization, and spatial analysis. The National Geographic Society identifies five broad key themes for

    Geographer

    Geographer

    Geographer

  • Sierra Madre Oriental
  • Mountain range in Mexico

    (geography) Problems Boundary problem (spatial analysis) Coastline paradox Ecological fallacy Modifiable areal unit problem Modifiable temporal unit problem Neighborhood

    Sierra Madre Oriental

    Sierra Madre Oriental

    Sierra_Madre_Oriental

  • Social geography
  • Branch of human geography

    sociology in particular, dealing with the relation of social phenomena and its spatial components. Though the term itself has a tradition of more than 100 years

    Social geography

    Social geography

    Social_geography

  • Baetic System
  • System of mountain ranges in Spain

    (geography) Problems Boundary problem (spatial analysis) Coastline paradox Ecological fallacy Modifiable areal unit problem Modifiable temporal unit problem Neighborhood

    Baetic System

    Baetic System

    Baetic_System

  • Time geography
  • Perspective on spatial and temporal proesses

    a rigid descriptive model of spatial and temporal organization which lends itself to accessibility constraint analysis (and related exercises in social

    Time geography

    Time_geography

  • Urban geography
  • Subdiscipline of geography concentrating on urban areas

    planning, focusing on cities' economic roles and potential. Spatial analysis, behavioral analysis, Marxism, humanism, social theory, feminism, and postmodernism

    Urban geography

    Urban geography

    Urban_geography

  • Electoral geography
  • Geography of elections

    The patterning of constituencies is related to the spatial orientation and drawing of boundaries as detailed previously. The franchise qualifications

    Electoral geography

    Electoral geography

    Electoral_geography

  • Health geography
  • Application of geographical methods to the study of health and disease

    location, accessibility, and utilization. This requires the use of spatial analysis and often borrows from behavioral economics. Health geographers are

    Health geography

    Health geography

    Health_geography

  • Map layout
  • Arrangement of map elements on a page

    a common use of images on layout. Charts and graphs can provide a non-spatial view of data to support the purpose map. This allows for data to be visualized

    Map layout

    Map layout

    Map_layout

  • Cultural geography
  • Subfield within human geography

    the cultural in order to reveal that power relations are fundamental to spatial processes and sense of place. Particular areas of interest are how identity

    Cultural geography

    Cultural geography

    Cultural_geography

  • Palaeogeography
  • Study of physical geography of past landscapes

    Simon E.; Seton, Maria; Müller, R. Dietmar (November 2016). "Global plate boundary evolution and kinematics since the late Paleozoic". Global and Planetary

    Palaeogeography

    Palaeogeography

    Palaeogeography

  • North American Cordillera
  • Group of mountain ranges

    including much of the territory west of the Great Plains. The precise boundaries of this cordillera and its subregions, as well as the names of its various

    North American Cordillera

    North American Cordillera

    North_American_Cordillera

  • Flint Hills
  • Geographic and ecological region of Kansas and Oklahoma, United States

    (geography) Problems Boundary problem (spatial analysis) Coastline paradox Ecological fallacy Modifiable areal unit problem Modifiable temporal unit problem Neighborhood

    Flint Hills

    Flint Hills

    Flint_Hills

  • East European Plain
  • Vast interior plain east of the North/Central European

    (geography) Problems Boundary problem (spatial analysis) Coastline paradox Ecological fallacy Modifiable areal unit problem Modifiable temporal unit problem Neighborhood

    East European Plain

    East European Plain

    East_European_Plain

  • Quantitative geography
  • Subfield of geographic methods

    on quantitative geography, with techniques such as map analysis, regression analysis, and spatial statistics to investigate various geographic questions

    Quantitative geography

    Quantitative geography

    Quantitative_geography

  • Quantitative revolution
  • Paradigm shift in geography

    which includes geographic information science, geoinformatics, and spatial analysis. The quantitative revolution had occurred earlier in economics and

    Quantitative revolution

    Quantitative revolution

    Quantitative_revolution

  • Age of Discovery
  • Period of European global exploration

    Streak Virus-Resistant Transgenic Maize: an African solution to an African Problem". www.scitizen.com. August 2007. Archived from the original on 27 December

    Age of Discovery

    Age of Discovery

    Age_of_Discovery

  • Great Karoo
  • Region in the Western, Northern and Eastern Cape provinces of South Africa

    (geography) Problems Boundary problem (spatial analysis) Coastline paradox Ecological fallacy Modifiable areal unit problem Modifiable temporal unit problem Neighborhood

    Great Karoo

    Great Karoo

    Great_Karoo

  • Geographic information system
  • System to capture, manage, and present geographic data

    date back decades earlier. One of the first known instances in which spatial analysis was used came from the field of epidemiology in the Rapport sur la

    Geographic information system

    Geographic information system

    Geographic_information_system

  • Laurentian Upland
  • Province of the larger Canadian Shield physiographic division

    (geography) Problems Boundary problem (spatial analysis) Coastline paradox Ecological fallacy Modifiable areal unit problem Modifiable temporal unit problem Neighborhood

    Laurentian Upland

    Laurentian Upland

    Laurentian_Upland

  • Geomarketing
  • Use of geographic information in marketing activities

    planning, Integras, 2004 Cliquet G., Geomarketing - Methods and Strategies in Spatial Marketing, Iste, 2002. Media related to Geomarketing at Wikimedia Commons

    Geomarketing

    Geomarketing

    Geomarketing

  • Geography
  • Study of Earth's spatial information

    Geomatics Geovisualization Statistical geography Spatial analysis Time geography All geographic research and analysis start with asking the question "where," followed

    Geography

    Geography

    Geography

  • Web GIS
  • Technologies employing the World Wide Web to manage spatial data

    Web (the Web) to facilitate the storage, visualization, analysis, and distribution of spatial information over the Internet. Web GIS involves using the

    Web GIS

    Web GIS

    Web_GIS

  • Modifiable areal unit problem
  • Source of statistical bias

    Boundary problem (in spatial analysis) Modifiable temporal unit problem Neighborhood effect averaging problem Representation theory Spatial analysis Uncertain

    Modifiable areal unit problem

    Modifiable areal unit problem

    Modifiable_areal_unit_problem

  • Geographers on Film
  • Archival series of interviews with geographers

    (geography) Problems Boundary problem (spatial analysis) Coastline paradox Ecological fallacy Modifiable areal unit problem Modifiable temporal unit problem Neighborhood

    Geographers on Film

    Geographers_on_Film

  • Physical geography
  • Study of processes and patterns in the natural environment

    creation of tools for obtaining, analyzing, interpreting, and understanding spatial information. The three branches have significant overlap, however. Physical

    Physical geography

    Physical geography

    Physical_geography

  • Environmental studies
  • Academic study of human–environment interaction

    sciences, social sciences, and humanities to understand environmental problems better and potentially offer solutions. Students examine how we interact

    Environmental studies

    Environmental studies

    Environmental_studies

  • Human geography
  • Study of cultures, communities, people, lifestyle, and activities of people of the world

    century began to apply statistical and mathematical models to solve spatial problems. Much of the development during the quantitative revolution is now

    Human geography

    Human geography

    Human_geography

  • Psychogeography
  • Creative view of the built environment that emphasizes playfulness and dérive

    its temporal limitation. Every game takes place within the boundaries of its own spatial domain. Moments later, Debord elaborates on the important goals

    Psychogeography

    Psychogeography

  • Environmental science
  • Study of the environment

    mathematical sciences to study the environment and solve environmental problems. It uses an integrated, quantitative, and interdisciplinary approach to

    Environmental science

    Environmental science

    Environmental_science

  • Political geography
  • Study of the spatial outcomes of political processes

    of both the spatially uneven outcomes of political processes and the ways in which political processes are themselves affected by spatial structures.

    Political geography

    Political geography

    Political_geography

  • Critical geopolitics
  • Geopolitical theory and academic school of thought

    embodied, nation-states are not the only 'legitimate' unit of geopolitical analysis within critical geopolitics. Instead, geopolitical knowledge is seen as

    Critical geopolitics

    Critical geopolitics

    Critical_geopolitics

  • Remote sensing
  • Obtaining information through non-contact sensors

    quality of remote sensing data consists of its spatial, spectral, radiometric and temporal resolutions. Spatial resolution The size of a pixel that is recorded

    Remote sensing

    Remote sensing

    Remote_sensing

  • Economic geography
  • Subfield of human geography and economics

    geography Rural economics Spatial analysis Tobler's first law of geography Tobler's second law of geography Urban economics Weber problem Economic Geography

    Economic geography

    Economic geography

    Economic_geography

  • Spatial citizenship
  • Spatial citizenship describes the ability of individuals and groups to interact and participate in societal spatial decision making through the reflexive

    Spatial citizenship

    Spatial_citizenship

  • Tibetan Plateau
  • Plateau in Central, South and East Asia

    is a result of a continental collision or orogeny along the convergent boundary between the Indo-Australian Plate and the Eurasian Plate. The collision

    Tibetan Plateau

    Tibetan Plateau

    Tibetan_Plateau

  • Physiographic region
  • Classification system for Earth's landforms based on the work on N. M. Fenneman

    independently distinct, mutually exclusive areas, independent of political boundaries. It is based upon the classic three-tiered approach by Nevin M. Fenneman

    Physiographic region

    Physiographic_region

  • How to Lie with Maps
  • 1991 book by Mark Monmonier

    problem – Source of statistical bias Scientific Geography Series – Series of geography publications, 1985–1988 Technical geography – Study of spatial

    How to Lie with Maps

    How to Lie with Maps

    How_to_Lie_with_Maps

  • Mexican Plateau
  • Region in Mexico

    Washington DC. Mexican Plateau, Mexico City Region. Image Science and Analysis Laboratory, NASA-Johnson Space Center. 18 Mar. 2005. Earth from Space -

    Mexican Plateau

    Mexican Plateau

    Mexican_Plateau

  • Level of analysis
  • Location, size, or scale of a research target

    the Middle East are very possible. Abstraction (sociology) Boundary problem (spatial analysis) Four causes High- and low-level Integrative level Self-categorization

    Level of analysis

    Level_of_analysis

  • Environmental determinism
  • Theory that a society's development is predetermined by its physical environment

    racialized context Factor endowment Political geography – Study of the spatial outcomes of political processes Positivism – Empiricist philosophical theory

    Environmental determinism

    Environmental determinism

    Environmental_determinism

  • Critical geography
  • Variant of social science that seeks to interpret and change the world

    Charlton, Martin (2000). Quantitative Geography: Perspectives on Spatial Data Analysis. Sage Publications Ltd. ISBN 978-0-7619-5948-9. Hepple, L. (1998)

    Critical geography

    Critical geography

    Critical_geography

  • Geopolitics
  • Study of geography's effects on politics

    geographers), this school does focus on spatial dimension of geopolitics affairs on different levels of analysis. This approach emphasizes the importance

    Geopolitics

    Geopolitics

    Geopolitics

  • Arbia's law of geography
  • One of several proposed laws of geography

    second law of geography emphaize spatial autocorrelation and the boundary problem, Arbia's law of geography deals with Spatial heterogeneity and the scale

    Arbia's law of geography

    Arbia's law of geography

    Arbia's_law_of_geography

  • Kazakh Steppe
  • Steppe region in Kazakhstan

    (geography) Problems Boundary problem (spatial analysis) Coastline paradox Ecological fallacy Modifiable areal unit problem Modifiable temporal unit problem Neighborhood

    Kazakh Steppe

    Kazakh Steppe

    Kazakh_Steppe

  • Settlement geography
  • Referring to Stone (1960), settlement geography is the description and analysis of the distribution of buildings by which people attach themselves to the

    Settlement geography

    Settlement geography

    Settlement_geography

  • Yilgarn Craton
  • Large craton in Western Australia

    younger terranes of various ages, but predominantly of Proterozoic age. The boundaries between the various flanking terranes provide considerable evidence of

    Yilgarn Craton

    Yilgarn Craton

    Yilgarn_Craton

  • Integrated geography
  • Intersection of human and physical geography

    human geography and physical geography overlap to describe and explain the spatial aspects of interactions between human individuals or societies and their

    Integrated geography

    Integrated geography

    Integrated_geography

  • Cantabrian Mountains
  • Mountain range in Spain

    Leitariegos, also extending south between León and Galicia. The range's western boundary is marked by the valley of the river Minho (Spanish: Miño), by the lower

    Cantabrian Mountains

    Cantabrian Mountains

    Cantabrian_Mountains

  • Regional geography
  • Branch of geography

    study of Länder or spatial individuals (specific places, countries, continents) and the typological study of Landschaften or spatial types (landscapes

    Regional geography

    Regional geography

    Regional_geography

  • Atlantic Plain
  • Physiographic division of the United States

    continental shelf. The relief at the land-sea interface is so low that the boundary between them is often blurry and indistinct, especially along stretches

    Atlantic Plain

    Atlantic Plain

    Atlantic_Plain

  • Highland Rim
  • Geographic region in Tennessee, United States of America

    (geography) Problems Boundary problem (spatial analysis) Coastline paradox Ecological fallacy Modifiable areal unit problem Modifiable temporal unit problem Neighborhood

    Highland Rim

    Highland_Rim

  • Moral geography
  • (geography) Problems Boundary problem (spatial analysis) Coastline paradox Ecological fallacy Modifiable areal unit problem Modifiable temporal unit problem Neighborhood

    Moral geography

    Moral geography

    Moral_geography

  • Development geography
  • Branch of geography

    in his dependency theory. In development geography, geographers study spatial patterns in development. They try to find by what characteristics they

    Development geography

    Development geography

    Development_geography

  • History of cartography
  • Evolution of the art and science of mapmaking

    analytic stereo plotters along with visualization, image processing, spatial analysis and database software, have democratized and greatly expanded the making

    History of cartography

    History of cartography

    History_of_cartography

  • Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt
  • Active volcanic belt that covers central-southern Mexico

    (longitude 102°W) to the Palma Sola area (longitude 98°30'). The plate boundary geometry and sub-horizontal subducting slab's thermal structure are the

    Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt

    Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt

    Trans-Mexican_Volcanic_Belt

  • Gobi Desert
  • Desert in East Asia

    desertification has been slowed or reversed. The northern and eastern boundaries between desert and grassland are constantly changing. This is mostly due

    Gobi Desert

    Gobi Desert

    Gobi_Desert

  • Imagined geographies
  • Shared social perception of spaces

    (geography) Problems Boundary problem (spatial analysis) Coastline paradox Ecological fallacy Modifiable areal unit problem Modifiable temporal unit problem Neighborhood

    Imagined geographies

    Imagined geographies

    Imagined_geographies

  • History of geography
  • as "Natural Space", "Absolute Space", "Relational Space" (On Space and Spatial Practice). After Descartes's Principles of Philosophy, Locke and Leibniz

    History of geography

    History of geography

    History_of_geography

  • Great Lakes–St. Lawrence Lowlands
  • Physiographic region in eastern Canada

    the Appalachian Uplands — distinguished by topography and geology. The boundaries of the area largely reflect that of the Mixedwood Plains Ecozone, the

    Great Lakes–St. Lawrence Lowlands

    Great Lakes–St. Lawrence Lowlands

    Great_Lakes–St._Lawrence_Lowlands

  • Cognitive geography
  • Interdisciplinary study of cognitive science and geography

    think spatially (2006)" written by the Committee on Support for Thinking Spatially. The committee believes incorporating GIS and other spatial technologies

    Cognitive geography

    Cognitive geography

    Cognitive_geography

  • Cyber geography
  • Mapping networks of broadband cables

    infrastructure. One of the earliest endeavors that investigated the "spatiality" of cyberspace was the research conducted by Martin Dodge at the University

    Cyber geography

    Cyber geography

    Cyber_geography

  • Little Karoo
  • Region in the Western Cape, South Africa

    (geography) Problems Boundary problem (spatial analysis) Coastline paradox Ecological fallacy Modifiable areal unit problem Modifiable temporal unit problem Neighborhood

    Little Karoo

    Little Karoo

    Little_Karoo

  • Torngat Mountains
  • Mountain range in eastern Canada

    St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador. "An inventory and topographic analysis of glaciers in the Torngat Mountains, northern Labrador, Canada". Journal

    Torngat Mountains

    Torngat Mountains

    Torngat_Mountains

  • Appalachian Uplands
  • Physiographic region in Canada

    (geography) Problems Boundary problem (spatial analysis) Coastline paradox Ecological fallacy Modifiable areal unit problem Modifiable temporal unit problem Neighborhood

    Appalachian Uplands

    Appalachian_Uplands

  • Agricultural geography
  • Sub-discipline of human geography

    Agricultural geography is a sub-discipline of human geography concerned with the spatial relationships found between agriculture and humans. That is, the study

    Agricultural geography

    Agricultural geography

    Agricultural_geography

  • Karoo
  • Semi-desert region in South Africa

    Karoo lies to the north of the Swartberg. The only sharp and definite boundary of the Great Karoo is formed by the most inland ranges of Cape Fold Mountains

    Karoo

    Karoo

    Karoo

  • Uncertain geographic context problem
  • Source of statistical bias

    geographic context problem or UGCoP is a source of statistical bias that can significantly impact the results of spatial analysis when dealing with aggregate

    Uncertain geographic context problem

    Uncertain geographic context problem

    Uncertain_geographic_context_problem

  • Internet GIS
  • Internet technologies regarding spatial data

    issues in GIS are accessing and distributing spatial data and GIS outputs. Internet GIS helps to solve that problem by allowing users to access vast databases

    Internet GIS

    Internet GIS

    Internet_GIS

  • Neumann boundary condition
  • Mathematics

    derivative applied at the boundary of the domain. It is possible to describe the problem using other boundary conditions: a Dirichlet boundary condition specifies

    Neumann boundary condition

    Neumann_boundary_condition

  • List of elevation extremes by country
  • (geography) Problems Boundary problem (spatial analysis) Coastline paradox Ecological fallacy Modifiable areal unit problem Modifiable temporal unit problem Neighborhood

    List of elevation extremes by country

    List of elevation extremes by country

    List_of_elevation_extremes_by_country

  • Geography of media and communication
  • Field of human geography

    between public and private life, which have traditionally depended on spatial boundaries between public and private places. Topics of particular interest to

    Geography of media and communication

    Geography of media and communication

    Geography_of_media_and_communication

  • Fuzzy architectural spatial analysis
  • logic Spatial analysis Space syntax Spatial network analysis software Visibility graph Visibility graph analysis Boundary problem (in spatial analysis)

    Fuzzy architectural spatial analysis

    Fuzzy_architectural_spatial_analysis

  • SaTScan
  • Software for spatial, temporal, and space-time scan statistics

    SaTScan is a software tool that employs scan statistics for the spatial and temporal analysis of clusters of events. The software is trademarked by Martin

    SaTScan

    SaTScan

  • Four traditions of geography
  • Proposed way to organize themes within geography

    within geography. The original traditions proposed by Pattison are the spatial tradition, the area studies tradition, the Man-Land tradition, and the

    Four traditions of geography

    Four_traditions_of_geography

  • American Association of Geographers
  • American professional academic organization

    2008). "A History of the Concept of Spatial Autocorrelation: A Geographer's Perspective". Geographical Analysis. 40 (3): 297–309. Bibcode:2008GeoAn.

    American Association of Geographers

    American Association of Geographers

    American_Association_of_Geographers

  • Transport geography
  • patterns at the surface of the earth known as 'cover patterns', and on other spatial processes such as environmental alterations. Moreover, it contributes to

    Transport geography

    Transport geography

    Transport_geography

  • Boundary element method
  • Method of solving linear partial differential equations

    to accelerate boundary element problem calculations. Derivation of closed-form Green's functions is of particular interest in boundary element method

    Boundary element method

    Boundary_element_method

  • Religion and geography
  • the Wayback Machine Knott, Kim (2005). The location of religion: a spatial analysis. Equinox Publishing Ltd. ISBN 9781904768753. Park, Chris (1994). Sacred

    Religion and geography

    Religion and geography

    Religion_and_geography

  • Nashville Basin
  • Area surrounding Murfreesboro, Tennessee

    (geography) Problems Boundary problem (spatial analysis) Coastline paradox Ecological fallacy Modifiable areal unit problem Modifiable temporal unit problem Neighborhood

    Nashville Basin

    Nashville Basin

    Nashville_Basin

  • Cartography of China
  • it shows modern Hunan, Guangdong and Guangxi provinces, as well as the boundary between the Han Empire and Nanyue Kingdom, covering the area from 111°E

    Cartography of China

    Cartography of China

    Cartography_of_China

  • Cumberland Mountains
  • Mountain range in the southeastern United States

    the northwest. The crest of the range forms the Kentucky and Virginia boundary from the Tennessee border to the Russell Fork River. Variant names of the

    Cumberland Mountains

    Cumberland Mountains

    Cumberland_Mountains

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  • Alhina |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Alhina |

    A ring

  • DAG
  • Male

    Cornish

    DAG

    , some one (of importance).

  • Khushhal
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Khushhal

    Prosperous

  • ALPHA
  • Male

    African

    ALPHA

    (ox); the first letter of the Greek alphabet.

  • Venkatadri
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Telugu

    Venkatadri

    Lord Venkateswara

  • Whetstone
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Whetstone

    English : habitational name from either of two places called Whetstone, in Leicestershire and Greater London (formerly in Middlesex), or from Wheston in Derbyshire. All are named with Old English hwetstān ‘whetstone’ and are sited in areas that provided stone suitable for whetstones, stones used to sharpen knives and blades.Americanized form of German Wettstein.

  • Zehuva
  • Girl/Female

    Hebrew

    Zehuva

    Golden.

  • Namritameet
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Namritameet

    Modest Friend

  • Yepa
  • Girl/Female

    Native American

    Yepa

    Snow woman.

  • CANDY
  • Female

    English

    CANDY

      English name derived from the vocabulary word, CANDY means  "candy." English pet form of Latin Candace, meaning "prince of servants."

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  • Probed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Probe

  • Partial
  • n.

    Pertaining to a subordinate portion; as, a compound umbel is made up of a several partial umbels; a leaflet is often supported by a partial petiole.

  • Spacial
  • a.

    See Spatial.

  • Foundery
  • n.

    Same as Foundry.

  • Special
  • n.

    One appointed for a special service or occasion.

  • Statical
  • a.

    Resting; acting by mere weight without motion; as, statical pressure; static objects.

  • Bounder
  • n.

    One who, or that which, limits; a boundary.

  • Patrial
  • n.

    A patrial noun. Thus Romanus, a Roman, and Troas, a woman of Troy, are patrial nouns, or patrials.

  • Spaniel
  • v. t.

    To follow like a spaniel.

  • Mere
  • n.

    A boundary.

  • Special
  • a.

    Limited in range; confined to a definite field of action, investigation, or discussion; as, a special dictionary of commercial terms; a special branch of study.

  • Special
  • a.

    Appropriate; designed for a particular purpose, occasion, or person; as, a special act of Parliament or of Congress; a special sermon.

  • Bondar
  • n.

    A small quadruped of Bengal (Paradoxurus bondar), allied to the genet; -- called also musk cat.

  • Propleg
  • n.

    Same as Proleg.

  • Boundaries
  • pl.

    of Boundary

  • Probe
  • v. t.

    To examine, as a wound, an ulcer, or some cavity of the body, with a probe.

  • Boundary
  • n.

    That which indicates or fixes a limit or extent, or marks a bound, as of a territory; a bounding or separating line; a real or imaginary limit.

  • Spathae
  • pl.

    of Spatha

  • Spathal
  • a.

    Furnished with a spathe; as, spathal flowers.

  • Proller
  • n.

    Prowler; thief.