cadastral
pronunciation
How to pronounce cadastral in British English: UK [kə'dæstrəl]
How to pronounce cadastral in American English: US [kə'dæstrəl]
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- Adjective:
- of or relating to the records of a cadastre
Word Origin
- cadastral (adj.)
- 1858, from French cadastral, from cadastre "register of the survey of lands" (16c.), from Old Italian catastico, from Late Greek katastikhos "register," literally "by the line" (see cata-, stair). Gamillscheg dismisses derivation from Late Latin capitastrum "register of the poll tax."
Example
- 1. A study of cost-benefit analysis on cadastral resurey .
- 2. The social and natural environment had changed drastically in the past few decades , however , the maps and cadastral records of these forests were not updated accordingly . Therefore , a thorough investigation is needed to understand the conditions of these protection forests .
- 3. Change of cadastral urgent task .
- 4. Cadastral registration and statistics were daily management .
- 5. Using new technology in integrated field work of cadastral survey .