Yes, more or less, they both mean keeping a close watch on something.
examination, investigation, inspection, survey, study, scrutiny; exploration, probe, research, review, evaluation, interpretation, dissection
examination, investigation, inspection, survey, study, scrutiny; exploration, probe, research, review, evaluation, interpretation, dissection
Ordnance Survey
Survey can mean to either view something or an area or to ask a group of people several questions in a series for comparing results.
Two words are homophones if they are pronounced the same way but differ in meaning or spelling or both. In this case, the homophone of 'survey' is still 'survey'. They are spelled and pronounced the same, but one is a noun and the other is a verb. Check out a dictionary for the specific definitions.
Alley
to take an opinion of many people
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'collects' isn't used on ordance survey maps but 'coll' is used for 'college'.
In surveying, "IPOs" stands for "Initial Point of Survey." This refers to the starting point or reference point from which the survey measurements are taken. It marks the beginning of a survey project.
The spelling is the same, but one is a noun and one is a verb. Example: One may fill out a survey on what their favourite household pet is. [noun] And; One may survey a piece of land to judge whether it is suitable for construction. [verb] Hope it helps.
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