different between surveyor vs surveyee
surveyor
English
Alternative forms
- surveyour (obsolete)
Etymology
From Anglo-Norman surveour, from Old French sorveor. Surface etymology is survey +? -or.
Noun
surveyor (plural surveyors)
- A person occupied with surveying -- the process of determining positions on the earth's surface.
- (Britain) A person charged with inspecting something for the purpose of determining its condition, value, etc.
Derived terms
Translations
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surveyee
English
Etymology
survey +? -ee
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?s??(?)ve??i?/
Noun
surveyee (plural surveyees)
- A person who is subject to a survey.
- Question 7 assessed the emotional response of the surveyees to mathematics.
Related terms
- respondee
- surveyor
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