1. : the ratio of the distance by which a survey fails to close to the perimeter of the tract surveyed
2. : the sum of the angles of a traverse as measured minus the true sum required by geometry — called also closing error
1. : the ratio of the distance by which a survey fails to close to the perimeter of the tract surveyed
2. : the sum of the angles of a traverse as measured minus the true sum required by geometry — called also closing error
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012