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Civil Engineering Chapter 2 Cross Word

Horizontales
An assumed surface used as a reference for the measurement of heights and depths.
The process of accurately marking a 90-degree angle (a right angle) on a surface, typically in construction or surveying, using tools and techniques to ensure precise placement.
Refers to equating elevations of survey points with reference to a commonly assumed datum.
A post or other permanent mark established at a known elevation that is used as the basis for measuring the elevation of other topographical points.
The process of precisely marking and establishing specific angles on a construction site.
The distance is directly measured through the use of chains, tapes, and other types of surveying equipment.
Arranged in or extending along a straight or nearly straight line.
A definite point on the Earth whose location has been determined by surveying methods
Having angles or sharp corners.
a flexible tape Made of linen and small metal wires that are used for measuring.
They are also wooden rods, circular in cross-section. Its one end is pointed with an iron shoe and at the other, a notch or hook is provided.
Verticales
The process of accurately marking a 90-degree angle (a right angle) on a surface, typically in construction or surveying, using tools and techniques to ensure precise placement.
The space (usually measured in degrees) between two intersecting lines or surfaces at or close to the point where they meet.
Used for marking and are made up of hardened, and tempered steel wire of good quality.
The position of one thing in relation to another thing.
An amount of space between two things or people.
They are also used to mark out the locations on the ground at terminal points or the end of the survey line.
2-3 meters in length and are painted with alternate bands of two colors like white and black, red and white in succession.
It gives much more accurate measurements as compared to tape.
A flexible ruler with a metal blade that measures distance.
A method of measuring distance using a tape made of an alloy of nickel and steel called invar.
Used to transfer the points to the ground on a slope while chaining.