"pycnophylactic" meaning in English

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Adjective

Etymology: pycno- + phylactic. Coined by Waldo Tobler in his 1979 paper "Smooth Pycnophylactic Interpolation for Geographical Regions", Journal of the American Statistical Association, volume 74, number 367, pages 519-536. Etymology templates: {{prefix|en|pycno|phylactic}} pycno- + phylactic Head templates: {{en-adj|-}} pycnophylactic (not comparable)
  1. (geography) Relating to a kind of areal interpolation that preserves density within defined regions. Wikipedia link: Dasymetric map Tags: not-comparable Categories (topical): Geography
    Sense id: en-pycnophylactic-en-adj-ijQ-tS7y Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English terms prefixed with pycno- Topics: geography, natural-sciences

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