Also CART-. [f. L. charta, carta, in med. sense chart, map (a. Gr. χάρτης) + Gr. -γραφος writing, writer + -ER: in mod.F. chartographe.] One who draws charts or maps. Cf. CARTOGRAPHER.
1852. Freemans Jrnl., 23 March, 4/2. The author of the famous Physical Atlas may be said to have effected as a practical chartographer.
1864. Sat. Rev., 23 July, 127/1 (L.). We should have thought it better for a chartographer to admit his ignorance.
1878. Hooker & Ball, Marocco, 379. The chartographer has spoiled his map.
So Chartographic, -al, a., Chartographist, Chartography, all which are also written CART-.
1864. Sat. Rev., 23 July, 126/2 (L.). The careful delineation of the vast basin of the Amazon, as showing a considerable advance in chartographic certainty.
1880. Blackw. Mag., Sept., 323/1. The chartographic prints of the Cadastral Survey.
1884. Academy, 22 March, 207. Mr. Cust obliged the chartographist to adhere to Fred Müllers classification.
1851. J. R. Jackson (title), Chartography.
1883. Gd. Words, 241. Columbus turned his attention to chartography.