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geografice

Geografice is the feminine plural or neuter plural form of the Romanian adjective geografic, meaning geographic. It is used to describe things related to geography or belonging to the study of the Earth’s surfaces, features, and phenomena. The term appears in academic, cartographic, and planning contexts to qualify nouns that denote places, regions, or spatial characteristics.

Etymology and grammar: geografice derives from the root geo-, meaning earth, combined with the suffix -grafie

Usage: The term is common in scholarly and technical writing, especially in geography, urban planning, environmental

See also: geografie, geografie română, cartografie, cartographic. The word “geografice” reflects a linguistic tradition of attaching

or
-grafie
in
the
broader
family
of
geographic
terms.
In
Romanian,
the
adjective
follows
standard
gender
and
number
agreement:
masculine
singular
geografic,
feminine
singular
geografică,
masculine
plural
geografici,
and
feminine
or
neuter
plural
geografice.
As
an
adjective,
it
does
not
stand
alone
as
a
noun
and
needs
a
noun
to
modify,
such
as
hărți
geografice
(geographic
maps)
or
zone
geografice
(geographic
zones).
science,
and
related
fields.
It
helps
describe
spatial
attributes,
distributions,
and
regional
distinctions,
for
example:
forme
geografice,
regiuni
geografice,
fenomene
geografice,
sau
studii
geografice.
While
it
closely
relates
to
the
noun
geografie,
geografice
functions
as
an
adjective
that
enhances
nouns
with
geographic
specificity.
precise
spatial
meaning
to
descriptive
terms
in
Romanian.