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  • 1 topógrafo

    m.
    topographer, surveyor.
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    nombre masculino,nombre femenino
    1 topographer
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    topógrafo, -a
    SM / F topographer
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    - fa masculino, femenino topographer, surveyor
    * * *
    = topographer, land surveyor, surveyor.
    Ex. The article carries the title 'More of trials, tribes, and topographers: an update on the holdings of the National Archives'.
    Ex. Most of the members of book clubs were land surveyors.
    Ex. Hospital librarians should assist in the development of library inspection guidelines for surveyors.
    * * *
    - fa masculino, femenino topographer, surveyor
    * * *
    = topographer, land surveyor, surveyor.

    Ex: The article carries the title 'More of trials, tribes, and topographers: an update on the holdings of the National Archives'.

    Ex: Most of the members of book clubs were land surveyors.
    Ex: Hospital librarians should assist in the development of library inspection guidelines for surveyors.

    * * *
    masculine, feminine
    topographer, surveyor
    * * *

    topógrafo,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino topographer
    ' topógrafo' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    topógrafa
    English:
    topographer
    - surveyor
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    topógrafo, -a nm,f
    topographer
    * * *
    m, topógrafa f topographer
    * * *
    topógrafo, -fa n
    : topographer

    Spanish-English dictionary > topógrafo

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