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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