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Etymology

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From geo- +‎ map.

Noun

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geomap (plural geomaps)

  1. A map of a country, continent, or region with colors and values assigned to specific areas.
    • 2013, Traci L. Ruthkoski, Google Visualization API Essentials[1]:
      The only key difference between geomap and geochart visualizations is the method used to render the actual drawing of the map.

Verb

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geomap (third-person singular simple present geomaps, present participle geomapping, simple past and past participle geomapped)

  1. (transitive) To create a geomap.
    • 2014, Brian Carroll, Writing and Editing for Digital Media[2]:
      Mnookin responded to news of the tragedy by using his smartphone to tweet, to follow law enforcement's activities, to crowd-source his journalism, to geomap where he was and where the news was taking him, and to coordinate with other journalists how to cover the large and fluid story.
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