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geographical

[jee-uh-graf-i-kuhl] / ˌdʒi əˈgræf ɪ kəl /
ADJECTIVE
terrestrial
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"Lines on maps started to symbolize the limits of political sovereignties rather than the boundless divine promises. This transformed the way that the Bible's descriptions of geographical space were understood."

From Science Daily

There is a tradition of geographical rotation, which would make it Latin America's turn this time around, but it's not always followed.

From Barron's

The commission is not allowed to consider the partisan makeup of the districts, nor protecting incumbents, but instead looks at “communities of interest,” logical geographical boundaries and the Voting Rights Act.

From Los Angeles Times

“Native trees also support local wildlife, specifically ones endemic to our geographical biome. Pollinators, nesting birds, migratory birds and other species rely on them.”

From Los Angeles Times

And if Perrier is feeling the impact ahead of other companies, it is probably because its geographical location sets it apart.

From BBC