Geodesist

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /dʒiˈɑdəsɪst/

Definitions of geodesist

noun a person who specializes in geodesy, the science of measuring the size and shape of the Earth

Example Sentences

A1 A geodesist is a person who studies the size and shape of the Earth.

A2 The geodesist used advanced technology to measure the curvature of the Earth.

B1 As a geodesist, she specializes in geodetic surveying techniques.

B2 The geodesist's job involves analyzing data to create accurate maps and models of the Earth's surface.

C1 The geodesist's research on satellite positioning systems has revolutionized the field of geodesy.

C2 The geodesist's expertise in geodetic datums and reference systems is highly sought after in the scientific community.

Examples of geodesist in a Sentence

formal The geodesist used advanced technology to accurately measure the Earth's surface.

informal My friend is studying to become a geodesist and will be working with maps and measurements.

slang The geodesist is like a real-life map wizard, always calculating distances and locations.

figurative As a geodesist of relationships, she was skilled at navigating the complexities of human connections.

Grammatical Forms of geodesist

plural

geodesists

comparative

more geodesist

superlative

most geodesist

present tense

geodesists

future tense

will geodesist

perfect tense

have geodesisted

continuous tense

is geodesisting

singular

geodesist

positive degree

geodesist

infinitive

to geodesist

gerund

geodesisting

participle

geodesisted

Origin and Evolution of geodesist

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'geodesist' originated from the Greek word 'geodaisia' meaning division of the earth.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to surveyors who specialized in measuring and mapping the Earth's surface, the term 'geodesist' has evolved to encompass professionals who study the Earth's shape, gravitational field, and rotation.