geographical point
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Definition
- Noun:
- A specific location on the Earth's surface: A "geographical point" is a precisely defined position or spot on the Earth, often identified by coordinates such as latitude and longitude.
Usage
- The term "geographical point" is used to refer to an exact, identifiable location on the planet. It is a formal term common in geography, cartography, and navigation.
- It is typically used in singular form to describe a single location. The plural form "geographical points" refers to multiple such locations.
Examples
- Noun:
- The expedition's goal was to reach a remote geographical point in the Arctic.
- The capital city is an important geographical point for the nation's economy.
- The map marks several key geographical points of interest.
Advanced Usage
- "to pinpoint a geographical point": to identify or locate a specific spot with great accuracy.
- Using satellite data, scientists can pinpoint the geographical point of the earthquake's epicenter.
Variants and Related Words
- Geographic point: An alternative, synonymous form.
- Point: In geographical contexts, "point" alone can often imply a geographical location, especially when modified (e.g., , ).
- Location: A more general term for a particular place.
- Coordinates: The numerical values (latitude, longitude) that define a geographical point.
Synonyms
- Location
- Spot
- Site
- Position
Related Phrases
- Focal point: While not exclusively geographical, this can refer to a central point of attention or activity in a spatial context.
- The town square is the focal point of the city.
- Reference point: A point used for comparison or orientation.
- The lighthouse served as a crucial reference point for sailors.
Noun
- a point on the surface of the Earth