CADASTRAL

cadastral

(adjective) of or relating to the records of a cadastre

Source: WordNet® 3.1


Etymology

Adjective

cadastral (comparative more cadastral, superlative most cadastral)

(cartography) of or relating to a cadastre

Noun

cadastral (plural cadastrals)

A cadastre.

Source: Wiktionary


Ca*das"tral, a. Etym: [F.]

Definition: Of or pertaining to landed property. Cadastral survey, or Cadastral map, a survey, map, or plan on a large scale (Usually topographical map, which exaggerates the dimensions of houses and the breadth of roads and streams, for the sake of distinctness. Brande & C.

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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