Geography vs Rhaetian - What's the difference?
geography | rhaetian |
The study of the physical structure and inhabitants of the Earth.
The physical structure of a particular region; terrain.
* 1973 , Helen Miller Bailey, Abraham Phineas Nasatir, Latin America: the development of its civilization
Rhaeto-Romanic, a continuum of modern Romance languages spoken in much the same region.
(linguistics) An extinct non-Romance language spoken in the ancient region of Raetia in the eastern Alps in pre-Roman and Roman times.
As nouns the difference between geography and rhaetian
is that geography is the study of the physical structure and inhabitants of the Earth while Rhaetian is a native or inhabitant of Rhaetia in central and eastern Switzerland.As an adjective Rhaetian is
pertaining to the culture or geography of Raetia.As a proper noun Rhaetian is
rhaeto-Romanic, a continuum of modern Romance languages spoken in much the same region.geography
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Noun
(wikipedia geography) (wikiversity)- The geography of the Andes approaches never made transportation easy; routes to Bogota, Quito, La Paz, and Cuzco were so precipitous as to slow down the development of those Spanish cities in the interior.
Derived terms
* biogeography * geographer * geographic * geographical * phytogeography * zoogeographySee also
* (wikipedia)rhaetian
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Alternative forms
* Raetian * (obsolete)Proper noun
(en proper noun)See also
* (Raetic language) *Linguist list entry for: xrr