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BENCH MARKA point of known or assumed elevation used as a reference in determining and recording other elevations.
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BENCH MARKA mark on some permanent object fixed to the ground from which land measurements and elevations are taken.
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BENCH MARKA term borrowed from surveying to indicate the superior quality of a product or service recognized as a standard or point of reference in comparisons made by other producers or providers intent on imp [..]
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BENCH MARKA datum point from which differences in level are reckoned.
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BENCH MARKA mark affixed to a permanent object in tidal observations, or in a survey, to furnish a DATUM level.
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BENCH MARKA BENCH MARK whose ELEVATION has been determined with respect to MEAN SEA LEVEL at a nearby tide gauge; the tidal bench mark is used as reference for that tide gauge.
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BENCH MARKA permanent, stable object containing a marked point of known elevation with respect to a datum used as a reference level for tidal observations or as a control point for levelling. A tidal bench mark [..]
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BENCH MARKRelatively permanent material object, natural or artificial, bearing a marked point whose elevation above or below an adopted datum is known.
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BENCH MARKA mark on some permanent object fixed to the ground from which land measurements and elevations are taken.
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BENCH MARKA metal disk set into the ground for use as an exact reference point by surveyors. Bench marks are indicated on a topographic map with an X and the letter BM with an elevation next to it.
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BENCH MARKA fixed physical object or mark used as reference for a vertical datum. A tidal bench mark is one near a tide station to which the tide staff and tidal datums are referred. A primary bench mark is the [..]
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BENCH MARKBench Mark; this is a product already out on the market that you feels sets that standard that you would like to emulate, this maybe where you want your product to sit price wise or style wise. It may [..]
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BENCH MARKSee NEAPED.
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BENCH MARKA survey mark used to establish the relative height of a feature in a plan - usually measured as a Reduced Level, AHD.
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BENCH MARKA mark on a permanent object indicating elevation and serving as a reference in land surveys.
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BENCH MARKA survey mark used to establish the relative height of a feature in a plan - usually measured as a Reduced Level, AHD.
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