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surveying

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Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Surveying or land surveying is the technique, profession, and science of determining the terrestrial or three-dimensional position of points and the distances and angles between them. A land surveying professional is called a land surveyor . These points ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Surveying \Sur*vey"ing\, n. That branch of applied mathematics which teaches the art of determining the area of any portion of the earth's surface, the length and directions of the bounding lines, the contour of the surface, etc., with an accurate ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. the practice of measuring angles and distances on the ground so that they can be accurately plotted on a map; "he studied surveying at college"

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. The science of accurately determining the position of points and the distances between them. vb. (present participle of survey English)

Usage examples of surveying.

Porpentine wedged one foot between the balusters and looked down, surveying rapidly the faces below.

Once his ocular program adjusted, he began to move through the wreckage, surveying the lab, his goal the multiphasic chamber only ten steps away.

Lionkeep, pensively sipping a glass of wine and surveying the feast laid out on the table.

If his reply is satisfactory I will then make a firm offer to Stalin, which might not be operative till November, but which would enable immediate work to be started on surveying and preparing the landing-grounds and would give us access to the Russian sphere in Persia and the Caucasus.

He here stood for a moment, surveying the reliques of faded grandeur, which it exhibited--the sumptuous tapestry--the long and low sophas of velvet, with frames heavily carved and gilded--the floor inlaid with small squares of fine marble, and covered in the centre with a piece of very rich tapestry-work--the casements of painted glass, and the large Venetian mirrors, of a size and quality, such as at that period France could not make, which reflected, on every side, the spacious apartment.

While General Shafter was surveying the country from the hill at El Pozo and making what special examination he could of the country toward San Juan Hills, Generals Lawton and Chaffee were making a reconnoisance around El Caney.

Martin squinted at herself in her looking glass, putting out her tongue and surveying it critically.

Trautman had him on his feet now, and then Trautman was crawling into the brush, disappearing, and Teasle stood, his head above the brush, surveying it, thinking.

Here the speaker paused,--and Theos, surveying the vast listening crowds, fancied they looked like an audience of moveless ghosts rather than human beings,--so still, so pallid, so grave were they, one and all.

Surveying all his fragmentary and hitherto undigested, uncriticized acquaintance with the world of men, he saw that even if he had been clearly conscious of the enormity of slaughter, yet to stand aside would have been wrong.

I went to Adena, who was surveying the battlefield with a powerful pair of electronically boosted binoculars.

But first, until the month is out, I must fulfill my promise and take the young men, the pick of the young men, surveying the Chonos Archipelago: and before that we must fill the ship with stores.

On July 10th General French, surveying from a lofty mountain peak the vast expanse of the field of operations, with his heliograph calling up responsive twinkles over one hundred miles of country, gave the order for the convergence of four columns upon the valley in which he knew Scheepers to be lurking.

In a moment he climbed to the top, and stood upon the copestones surveying the kitchen garden of the old mansion.

This hideous figure stood for a long minute surveying the crowd, silently, grotesquely, like a frankensteinian monster.