Definition of survey
			
									- v. t. - To inspect, or take a view of; to view with attention,
   as from a high place; to overlook; as, to stand on a hill, and survey
   the surrounding country.
- v. t. - To view with a scrutinizing eye; to examine.
- v. t. - To examine with reference to condition, situation,
   value, etc.; to examine and ascertain the state of; as, to survey a
   building in order to determine its value and exposure to loss by fire.
- v. t. - To determine the form, extent, position, etc., of, as a
   tract of land, a coast, harbor, or the like, by means of linear and
   angular measurments, and the application of the principles of geometry
   and trigonometry; as, to survey land or a coast.
- v. t. - To examine and ascertain, as the boundaries and
   royalties of a manor, the tenure of the tenants, and the rent and value
   of the same.
- n. - The act of surveying; a general view, as from above.
- n. - A particular view; an examination, especially an official
   examination, of all the parts or particulars of a thing, with a design
   to ascertain the condition, quantity, or quality; as, a survey of the
   stores of a ship; a survey of roads and bridges; a survey of buildings.
- n. - The operation of finding the contour, dimensions, position,
   or other particulars of, as any part of the earth's surface, whether
   land or water; also, a measured plan and description of any portion of
   country, or of a road or line through it.