Noun
surveyor (plural surveyors)
- A person occupied with surveying: the process of determining positions on the earth's surface.
- One who carries out a survey or poll.
- Coordinate term: respondent
- (UK) A person charged with inspecting something for the purpose of determining its condition, value, etc.
Other costs associated with selling a home include surveyor's fees, legal fees, estate agent's commission, stamp duty and the VAT.
Translations
person occupied with the process of determining positions on the Earth's surface
- Bulgarian: землеме́р m (zemlemér), топограф (bg) (topograf)
- Catalan: agrimensor (ca) m or f
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 測量員/测量员 (zh) (cèliángyuán)
- Czech: zeměměřič m
- Finnish: maanmittari (fi)
- French: arpenteur (fr) m, arpenteuse (fr) f, géomètre (fr)
- Galician: agrimensor (gl) m
- German: Vermesser (de) m, Vermesserin (de) f
- Hungarian: földmérő (hu), geodéta (hu)
- Irish: suirbhéir m
- Italian: geometra (it) m or f
- Japanese: 測量家 (そくりょうか, sokuryou-ka)
- Latin: fīnītor m, agrimensor m
- Maori: kairūri, kairūri whenua, kaiwea
- Norman: arpenteux m
- Plautdietsch: Launtmäta m, Launtutmäta m
- Polish: geodeta (pl) m
- Portuguese: agrimensor (pt) m
- Romanian: arpentor (ro) m, agrimensor (ro) m, topometrist (ro) m
- Russian: топо́граф (ru) m (topógraf), геодези́ст (ru) m (geodɛzíst), геодези́стка (ru) f (geodɛzístka), землеме́р (ru) m (zemlemér)
- Spanish: agrimensor (es) m
- Swedish: lantmätare (sv) c
- Welsh: syrfëwr m
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person inspecting something