Geodetics

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /dʒiːoʊˈdɛtɪks/

Definitions of geodetics

noun the branch of earth science that deals with the measurement and representation of the Earth, including its gravitational field, in three-dimensional space

Example Sentences

A1 Geodetics is the study of the shape and size of the Earth.

A2 I learned about geodetics in my geography class.

B1 Geodetics plays a crucial role in land surveying and mapping.

B2 The geodetics department at the university offers advanced courses in geospatial technology.

C1 The geodetics team used advanced satellite technology to accurately measure the Earth's surface.

C2 The research project on geodetics led to groundbreaking discoveries in geophysical modeling.

Examples of geodetics in a Sentence

formal Geodetics is the science of measuring the size and shape of the Earth.

informal I'm studying geodetics in my geography class.

slang Geodetics is like the GPS of the Earth.

figurative Understanding geodetics helps us navigate through the complexities of the world.

Grammatical Forms of geodetics

past tense

geodeticsed

plural

geodeticses

comparative

more geodetics

superlative

most geodetics

present tense

geodetics

future tense

will geodetics

perfect tense

have geodeticsed

continuous tense

is geodeticsing

singular

geodetics

positive degree

geodetics

infinitive

to geodetic

gerund

geodeticsing

participle

geodeticsed

Origin and Evolution of geodetics

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'geodetics' is derived from the Greek word 'geodaisia', which means 'division of the earth'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the term 'geodetics' has evolved to refer to the science of measuring the shape and size of the Earth, as well as the study of geodesy and surveying.