trig. in the PONS Dictionary

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A steep climb to the summit (which sports a trig point) allow views of areas that can not be seen without climbing.
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Trig points are the common name for triangulation pillars.
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The summit is 210 metres northeast of the trig point.
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A trig point is located at, at an elevation of 55 metres.
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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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Its plateau-like summit surface peaks at 400m where it is marked by a trig point.
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The trig point and the remains of its foundations are no longer upright, lying horizontally pointing westward.
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At the summit stand a radio transmitter and a trig point.
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There is a trig point, two covered reservoirs and an aerial.
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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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