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Definition of Soundings
1. sounding [n] - See also: sounding
Lexicographical Neighbors of Soundings
Literary usage of Soundings
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Principles and Practice of Surveying by Charles Blaney Breed, George Leonard Hosmer (1908)
"METHODS OF LOCATING Soundings. — There are six general methods of locating
soundings, as follows. (1) The boat is rowed on a range at a uniform rate of ..."
2. The Principles and Practice of Surveying by Charles Blaney Breed, George Leonard Hosmer (1908)
"METHODS OF LOCATING Soundings. — There are six general methods of locating
soundings, as follows. (i ) The boat is rowed on a range at a uniform rate of ..."
3. The American Coast Pilot: Containing the Courses and Distances Between the by Edmund March Blunt (1822)
"The whole of the coast from Cape St. Blass sends off a bank of soundings which
stretches a long distance from the land, and these soundings is generally ..."
4. The Physical Geography of the Sea by Matthew Fontaine Maury (1855)
"Results of former Methods of Deep-sea Soundings not entitled to Confidence, 422.
... Soundings to be made from a Boat, 431.—Why the Sounding-twine will not ..."
5. The Physical Geography of the Sea by Matthew Fontaine Maury (1855)
"Results of former Methods of Deep-sea Soundings not entitled to Confidence, 422.
... Soundings to be made from a Boat, 431.—Why the Sounding-twine will not ..."
6. The Theory and Practice of Surveying: Designed for the Use of Surveyors and by John Butler Johnson (1900)
"All soundings must then be reduced to what they would have been if made at mean tide
... If the soundings are made in lakes, the datum is usually the lowest ..."
7. The Theory and Practice of Surveying: Designed for the Use of Surveyors and by John Butler Johnson (1900)
"All soundings must then be reduced to what they would have been if made at mean tide
... If the soundings are made in lakes, the datum is usually the lowest ..."
8. The Theory and Practice of Surveying: Designed for the Use of Surveyors and by John Butler Johnson (1886)
"All soundings must then be reduced to what they would have been if made at mean tide
... If the soundings are made in lakes, the datum is usually the lowest ..."