adv. [f. prec. + -LY2.] In a chorographical manner; according to, or in relation to chorography.

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1571.  Digges, Pantom., I. xxxv. L j b. Chorographically to make a carde, whereby you may redily know the true distance and situation of places.

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1610.  Holland, Camden’s Brit., I. 459. Let vs survey it Chorographically.

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1883.  C. P. Smith, in Nature, XXVII. 315. This is interesting both chronologically and chorographically.

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