A person skilled in or who practices geometry, the mathematical study of shapes, sizes, and spatial relationships.
From Greek 'geometres,' meaning 'one who measures the earth,' from 'geo-' (earth) and '-meter' (measure). Originally, geometers were land surveyors, but the term evolved to mean mathematicians who study abstract spatial relationships.
Ancient geometers like Euclid were the original programmers—they created logical step-by-step systems (called proofs) that still power mathematics today!
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