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post- +‎ geographic

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postgeographic (not comparable)

  1. No longer having a geographical basis.
    postgeographic communication by means of the Internet
    • 2003, William Gibson, Pattern Recognition (Bigend cycle; book 1), New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, →ISBN, page 6:
      Relatively tiny in terms of permanent staff, globally distributed, more post-geographic than multinational, the agency has from the beginning billed itself as a high-speed, low-drag life-form in an advertising ecology of lumbering herbivores.