Cartographer in a sentence as a noun

As a cartographer, this absolutely is a map.

Here's a completely anecdotal, "a friend of a friend.." story, but I think it's a cool yi and you'll enjoy it:A friend of a friend is a cartographer who works in DC.

I wish there were tiles similar to swiss cartographer Eduard Imhof's shaded relief maps.

I'll have to show my dad this stuff - he's a cartographer that specializes in Adobe Illustrator and makes large print maps.

That's only the allegation by the cartographer company, it's not proven, and it really reeks of thought crime.

That's the whole point of it. I don't want my banker, accountant, civil engineer, pilot, cartographer, or architect working on "good enough".

Whether there might be few or many other such artifacts, the cartographer gives us no information to ascertain.

I don't understand why anybody would reasonably surmise that this is a "trap island" since marine cartographers do not use them.

I'm not a cartographer, and I'm not actually interested in this project or in being hectored by someone to pitch in on a project I don't give a damn about.

He is a self-employed cartographer making print maps, and had an idea for something that could translate to apps that wasn't already filled by existing niches.

This 'endorsement' is not from a standpoint of an experienced cartographer who has used many different solutions and understands the strengths and weaknesses of each.

Obviously they needed to turn that inferiority boat into dollars, with Arrington as cartographer for the sailing map.

The cartographer of the map here....... Very good point, I´ll look into a good solution for that, thanks for the feedback, every design can only get better with well grounded criticism.

I wonder if, at some time in the past, some cartographer examining a satellite image saw something that looked like a long sandy island and labelled it "sandy island" as a provisional description rather than a name, intending to get back to it.

In the past, even if another cartographer found information on a map to be inaccurate, they would not always correct it completely, for similar reasons to why the value of the charge of an electron in Millikan oil drop experiment took years to correct.

> "It is very rare for OSM to be completely bare in a major metropolitan area"I don't think anyone claims OSM is simply missing entire cities - but entire developments in cities are definitely missing in many cases.> "You don't have to be a cartographer to add data to OSM.

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Cartographer definitions

noun

a person who makes maps