Method of surveying
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STADIAMethod of surveying
stadiaa method of surveying distances
stadiasSTADIA, a method of surveying distances
stadiasa surveying method for determination of distances and differences of elevation by means of a telescopic instrument having two horizontal lines through which the marks on a graduated rod are observed
STADIASurveying method
ALIDADEPart of a surveying instrument
CHAINMANPart of a surveying team
retrospectionthe act or an instance of surveying the past
surveythe act of surveying land or a description that results
retrospectionsRETROSPECTION, the act or an instance of surveying the past
tachymetera surveying instrument for rapid measurements of distances, elevations, and bearings
tachymetersTACHYMETER, a surveying instrument for rapid measurements of distances, elevations, and bearings
surveyorA person who surveys, esp. one whose profession is the surveying of land
surveyorsA person who surveys, esp. one whose profession is the surveying of land
photogrammetryThe use of photography in surveying and mapping to measure distances between objects
gradiometerA surveying instrument used for setting out or measuring the gradient of a slope
gradiometersA surveying instrument used for setting out or measuring the gradient of a slope
hydrographyThe science of surveying and charting bodies of water, such as seas, lakes, and rivers
trilaterationa technique involving the measurement of selected sides of a triangulation network, for mapmaking, surveying, etc
trilaterationsTRILATERATION, a technique involving the measurement of selected sides of a triangulation network, for mapmaking, surveying, etc
photogrammetrythe science of making reliable measurements by the use of photographs and esp aerial photographs (as in surveying)
collimateto make parallel; to adjust accurately the line of sight of (an optical instrument, such as a surveying telescope)
collimatesCOLLIMATE, to make parallel; to adjust accurately the line of sight of (an optical instrument, such as a surveying telescope)
collimatedCOLLIMATE, to make parallel; to adjust accurately the line of sight of (an optical instrument, such as a surveying telescope)
collimatingCOLLIMATE, to make parallel; to adjust accurately the line of sight of (an optical instrument, such as a surveying telescope)
groma(in ancient Roman surveying) instrument having a cruciform wooden frame with a plumb line at the end of each arm, used for laying out lines at right angles to existing lines
gromas(in ancient Roman surveying) instrument having a cruciform wooden frame with a plumb line at the end of each arm, used for laying out lines at right angles to existing lines
triangulation(in surveying) The tracing and measurement of a series or network of triangles in order to determine the distances and relative positions of points spread over a territory or region, esp. by measuring the length of one side of each triangle and deducing its angles and the length of the other two sides by observation from this baseline