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surveyor
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Word definitions for surveyor in dictionaries
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
A surveyor is a professional who determines positions on or near the Earth's surface. Surveyor may also refer to:
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
early 15c. (late 14c. as a surname), from Anglo-French surveiour "guard, overseer," Old French sorveor , from Old French verb sorveoir "to survey" (see survey (v.)).
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 A person occupied with surveying -- the process of determining positions on the earth's surface. 2 (label en UK) A person charged with inspect something for the purpose of determining its condition, value, etc.
Usage examples of surveyor.
His experience before the Revolution had been that of a surveyor and land agent, and in this business he had apparently gone below the surface and had thought over that great nexus of social, political, and economic questions that centre on that of the proprietorship of the soil.
United States system of surveys, standing unrepealed, in my opinion, is binding on the respective purchasers of different parts of the same section, and furnishes the true rule for surveyors in establishing lines between them.
John Adams, whose first official position in Braintree had been surveyor of roads.
But in 1765, the same year little Abigail was born and Adams found himself chosen surveyor of highways in Braintree, he was swept by events into sudden public prominence.
It was then that the young farmer, surveyor, soldier, just come of age, was chosen to carry a message to the commander of the nearest French fort in the valley--Fort Le Boeuf, which I have already described--about fifteen miles from Lake Erie on the slight elevation from which the waters begin to flow toward the Mississippi.
In this era of railroad building, there is hardly a county in America which has not a practical surveyor, who may easily qualify himself, by a study of the principles and directions herein set forth, to lay out an economical plan for draining any ordinary agricultural land, to stake the lines, and to determine the grade of the drains, and the sizes of tile with which they should be furnished.
And now, at the age of fifty-one, this child of the wilderness, this farm laborer, rail-sputter, flatboatman, this surveyor, lawyer, orator, statesman, and patriot, found himself elected by the great party which was pledged to prevent at all hazards the further extension of slavery, as the chief magistrate of the Republic, bound to carry out that purpose, to be the leader and ruler of the nation in its most trying hour.
This condition is equally true of a scientist making observations with a microscope, a surveyor observing a landscape, and a psychological subject introspectively observing mental events.
The person who showed the most sympathy was the little old man in the smock, who had been, fifteen years before, a land surveyor in the Tambov province, and had not seen Ratsch since then.
Indeed, throughout his campaigns Alexander had brought along Greek surveyors and draftsmen to map the lands he explored and conquered many of them barely known to the ancient Greek world he came from.
So for four months in the summer of 1774, Maskelyne lived in a tent in a remote Scottish glen and spent his days directing a team of surveyors, who took hundreds of measurements from every possible position.
Rathbone faced the surveyor when he had been duly reminded of his previous oath and had restated his professional qualifications.
Doughnuts, and other Units of Refreshment the Surveyors fail to recognize.
The surveyors had covered a map with scores of figures, each marking an elevation at some point on or around the mountain.
In measuring a degree of meridian, the surveyors would create a sort of chain of triangles marching across the landscape.