cosmographer

noun
/kɒzˈmɒɡɹəfə/UK

Etymology

From cosmography + -er, corresponding to cosmo- + -grapher.

  1. derived from κοσμογρᾰφία — “description of the world
  2. formed as cosmographer — “cosmography + -er

Definitions

  1. A scientist specializing in understanding and describing the nature of the universe.

  2. Someone who describes the world

    Someone who describes the world; a geographer or anthropologist.

    • And if it be (as Cosmographers report) that there are Nations, who receive and admit a Dogge to be their King, it must necessarily follow, that they give a certaine interpretations to his voice and moving.

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