cadastral

/kə'dæstrəl/
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cadastral

A surveyor consults a cadastral map in the field.

Definition

AdjectiveRelating to or showing the extent, value, and ownership of land for taxation. Specifically, it pertains to the official records, maps, or surveys that document these details.

Usage

The word "cadastral" is a specialized, formal adjective used almost exclusively in the contexts of land administration, surveying, law, and geography. It describes anything connected to the systematic registration of property parcels.

Examples
  • The government is updating its cadastral maps to reflect recent property subdivisions.
  • A cadastral survey is required to establish the precise legal boundaries of the estate.
  • The dispute was resolved by examining the old cadastral records at the county office.
Advanced Usage
  • Cadastral data: Digital or physical information (maps, records) detailing property boundaries, ownership, and values.
  • Cadastral system: The entire administrative framework of a country or region for recording and maintaining land information.
  • Cadastral parcel: A defined piece of land registered as a single unit in the cadastre.
Variants and Related Words
  • Cadastre (noun): The comprehensive official register showing the details of ownership, value, and extent of land.
  • Cadaster (noun): An alternative, less common spelling of "cadastre".
Synonyms
  • Land-record
  • Property-survey
  • Parcel-based (in technical contexts)
Notes on Meaning

The meaning of "cadastral" is highly specific and technical. It does not have multiple common meanings. Its core function is to modify nouns related to land registration systems (e.g., map, survey, database, information).

cadastral

A surveyor consults a cadastral map in the field.

Adjective
  1. of or relating to the records of a cadastre