adv. [f. prec. + -LY2.] In a topographical way; in relation to topography.
1625. N. Carpenter, Geog. Del., II. i. (1635), 3. To the constitution of a place (as it is here Topographically taken).
1797. Dallaway, Constantinople, xxi. 341. That it is topographically [exact], an examination of the present face of the country will amply prove.
1893. W. Choate, in Home Mission. (N. Y.), Sept., 264. Topographically, it [New Mexico] is composed of lofty plateaus, crossed by mountain ranges.
1899. Allbutts Syst. Med., VII. 414. No actual proof that the centre for writing-movements is topographically distinct.