cadastral

pronunciation

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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 .

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