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Mercator is a Latin word which translates to "merchant". Most commonly, it refers to

It can also refer to Gerardus Mercator (March 5, 1512 – December 2, 1594) was a Flemish cartographer of Dutch descent, remembered for the Mercator projection named after him. ... The Mercator projection of the world up to a latitude of 86° N and S The Mercator projection is a cylindrical map projection devised by Gerardus Mercator in 1569. ...

  • Mercator, a Slovenian supermarket chain.
  • Mercator, a British unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV).
  • Nicholas Mercator, a 17th century mathematician.
  • Mercator, a middleware data transformation toolset, now incorporated in IBM WebSphere DataStage TX

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Gerardus Mercator - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (623 words)
Mercator was born Gerard de Cremere (or Kremer) in the Flemish town of Rupelmonde.
Mercator was convicted of heresy in 1544 because of his wide travels and Protestant faith and; he spent seven months in prison.
Mercator moulded globes of papier-mâché on a wooden mould, then cut them along the equator; once reassembled, the globes were applied with gesso, a white mixture of thin plaster and sizing.
Mercator projection - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (747 words)
The Mercator projection is a cylindrical map projection devised by Gerardus Mercator in 1569.
The Mercator projection exaggerates the size (and to a lesser extent, the shape) of areas far from the equator.
Although the Mercator projection is still in common use for navigation, critics argue that it is not suited to representing the entire world in publications and wall maps due to its distortion of land area.
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