surveying

  • 11surveying instrument — dozimetras statusas T sritis Standartizacija ir metrologija apibrėžtis Įtaisas, matuojantis ekspozicinę dozę radioaktyviosiomis medžiagomis užterštoje vietovėje. Dozimetru kontroliuojama žmonių apšvita, pagal jo rodmenis diagnozuojami radiaciniai …

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  • 12surveying sextant — noun : a light sextant with a large scale used in hydrographic surveying …

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  • 13surveying — noun Date: 1682 a branch of applied mathematics concerned with the determination of the area of any portion of the earth s surface, the lengths and directions of the bounding lines, and the contour of the surface and of accurately delineating the …

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  • 14surveying — noun The art and science of accurately determining the position of points and the distances between them …

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  • 15surveying — In dentistry, the procedure of locating and delineating the contour and position of the abutment teeth and associated structures before designing a removable partial denture …

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  • 16surveying — Synonyms and related words: altimetry, appraisal, appraisement, approximation, assessment, assize, assizement, bathymetry, biometrics, biometry, cadastration, calculation, cartography, chorography, computation, correction, craniometry,… …

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  • 17surveying — sur·vey || sÉ™r veɪ /sÉ™ n. act of measuring and recording the characteristics of a plot of land; land survey report (often in the form of a map); review, overview; statistical study v. look over, observe; examine carefully, study; measure and… …

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  • 18surveying — n. See survey, n. 3 …

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  • 19surveying — sur·vey·ing …

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  • 20surveying — sur•vey•ing [[t]sərˈveɪ ɪŋ[/t]] n. 1) sur the science or scientific method of making surveys of land 2) sur the occupation of one who makes land surveys 3) sur the act of one who surveys • Etymology: 1425–75 …

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