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Atlas vs. Gazetteer

Atlas

/ˈætləs/
A book of maps or charts

Examples:

The atlas of stars fascinated the young astronomer.Artists often refer to an atlas for geographical accuracy.We lost track of time browsing the antique atlas.

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This word has no synonyms

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This word has no antonyms

Gazetteer

/ˌɡæzəˈtɪə/
A geographical index or directory containing information about places.

Examples:

The gazetteer covers geographical details extensively.Each country had a dedicated section in the gazetteer.Local customs were described in the old-world gazetteer.

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Ways to tell them apart:

etymology
  • A gazetteer is like an index of locations, while an atlas is a collection of maps.
  • Atlas refers to maps that you can visualize geographically, but a gazetteer provides descriptions and other data about places.
  • A gazetteer may contain historical, demographic, or economic information not found in an atlas.
  • Remember, an atlas is useful for traveling or studying geography, but a gazetteer helps with detailed research on specific places.
  • If you're looking for a geographical footprint, an atlas is your tool; if you need more detailed data, turn to a gazetteer.
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