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cartographer

[kahr-tog-ruh-fer] / kɑrˈtɒg rə fər /
NOUN
surveyor
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Even professional cartographers might have trouble identifying the little Dutch seaside town of Wijk aan Zee, but it’s a place even the casual chess fan will know.

From Washington Times

Jan Lively’s connection to Dulles came through her father, Charles “Charlie” G. Neil, who worked as a cartographer/artist for the Federal Aviation Administration.

From Washington Post

The British actress Jessie Mei Li is appealing as the heroine, a cartographer who learns she has magical ability on an epic scale, which she is still trying to control in Season 2.

From New York Times

The company’s employees are known as “the cartographers of the internet age” for their work building detailed maps of social media for clients such as Pinterest and Meta.

From New York Times

We could soon be in legal terra incognita, they said — like the days when medieval cartographers would write “Here Be Dragons” along the unexplored edges of world maps.

From New York Times