trig in the PONS Dictionary

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The summit is 210 metres northeast of the trig point.
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Within the trig point are concealed mountings for a specialized theodolite, which can be temporarily mounted on the trig point for measurements to be taken.
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The hill is in the form of a broad flat-topped ridge whose summit lies at 663m (2175 ft) and is crowned by a trig point.
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The route now almost doubles back on itself, heading east to reach the summit, which is crowned by a trig point.
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At a point due north of the trig point, only a small amount of topsoil has been removed.
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An old freestone quarry is shown on the 1860 map, close to the trig point on the walled garden.
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There is an unnamed lighthouse on the western side, a trig point on the eastern side, and a gravel airstrip near the centre.
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Much of the hill is covered in mixed forest and there is a trig point at 244 metres.
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The summit is a broad flat ridge, with the highest point at the southern end, some 2 km south of a trig point.
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By setting a theodolite on the top of the pillar, accurate bearings to nearby trig points could be taken.
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