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Etymology
1. demographic
noun. ['ˌdɛməˈgræfɪk'] a statistic characterizing human populations (or segments of human populations broken down by age or sex or income etc.).
Etymology
- -ic (English)
- -ique (French)
- demography (English)
- -graphy (English)
Rhymes with Demographic
- alphaphotographic
- stratigraphic
- stereographic
- compugraphic
- stenographic
- reprographic
- pornographic
- oceanographic
- micrographic
- hydrographic
- choreographic
- topographic
- tomographic
- summagraphic
- photographic
- logographic
- lithographic
- holographic
- ethnographic
- calligraphic
- orographic
- geographic
- epigraphic
- traffic
- rafik
How do you pronounce demographic?
Pronounce demographic as ˌdɛməˈgræfɪk.
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