Meaning & Definition of word "Surveyor"

Surveyor

/sərˈveɪər/

noun:

  • 1. A person who surveys land for the purpose of making maps or defining property boundaries.
    • Example: The surveyor used advanced equipment to accurately measure the land.
  • 2. A professional who assesses and evaluates the condition of buildings or properties.
    • Example: Before purchasing the old house, we hired a surveyor to conduct a thorough inspection.
  • 3. An individual who works with data collection for engineering or architectural projects.
    • Example: The surveyor collaborated with the engineers to ensure the site was ready for construction.

Etymology

From Middle French 'surveior', meaning 'to oversee', from Latin 'supervidere', meaning 'to oversee'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

land surveyor:

A surveyor who specializes in measuring and mapping land.

quantity surveyor:

A surveyor who specializes in the estimation of construction costs.

building surveyor:

A surveyor who inspects buildings for compliance with regulations.

Related Words

survey:

The act of measuring and mapping land.

topography:

The arrangement of the natural and artificial physical features of an area.

geodesy:

The science of measuring the Earth's shape, orientation in space, and gravity field.

Slang Meanings of surveyor

Meaning: Land shark

Example Sentence: That land shark knows every inch of the area!

Meaning: Boundary buster

Example Sentence: Watch out for that boundary buster; they'll challenge your land claims!