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The idea of multilingual geodesic glossary arose from the need to achieve easier international scientific and technical collaboration in geodesy. Due to the UNESCO’s support, the idea was turned into a decision and in 1964 Dictionnarie multilingue de la FIG (DMFIG) – geodesic glossary in French, English and German – appeared.
This masterpiece was the foundation for the eight-lingual geodesic glossary published in Belgrade in 1980 by the Association of Geodetic Engineers and Surveyors of Yugoslavia. Large number of experts – as individuals or through their institutions – took part in the creation of about 5,500 entries in Serbo-Croat (Croat-Serbian), Slovenian, Macedonian, Albanian, French, English, German and Russian languages.
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Accessories designed for the application of points by their coordinates.
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A process designed to remove inconsistencies in measured or computed quantities by applying derived corrections to compensate for random, or accidental errors.
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Units of length based on the length of the forearm from the elbow to the tip of the middle finger and usually equal to about 457mm.
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A unit of length equal to six feet, used especially for measuring the depth of water.
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Stone or concrete pillar that marks a true place of trigonometric points.
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A contour line, on a marine map or chart, joins points of equal elevation (height) below mean sea level.
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