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3
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One in a series of parallel framing members that supports a floor or ceiling load
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7
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A roof which slopes up toward the center from all sides, requiring a hip rafter at each corner
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10
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An electric table or portable saw used to make curved cuts
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12
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A beam which supports floor joists
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13
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Sheet material used to prevent water vapor from passing through a building surface
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15
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Municipal rules regulating safe building practices and procedures
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16
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The vertical bar between the window in a frame which holds 2 or more windows
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18
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A trade term meaning to build a structure on-site with conventional construction methods
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20
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A plumbing fixture commonly called toilet
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22
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Electrical current that flows in a single direction
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24
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Any material installed over the subfloor to provide a smooth surface over which floor covering will be installed
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26
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Complete set of hardware including the lock, knobs, screws, and strikeplate
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27
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Matched boarding or panel work covering the lower portion of a wall
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29
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A masonry column
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31
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Final ground level around a building
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33
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An electric tool used to cut grooves and shape lumber into various moldings
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34
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A roof style of Italian origin, popularized in France
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35
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To drive a nail through a surface at an angle
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36
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The part of a cornice that covers the ends of the rafters, where a gutter would be attached
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37
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A window that is hinged at one side so the opposite side opens outward
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38
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A transverse structural member, such as a lintel, or the horizontal crossbar in a window
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40
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The underside of the roof overhang
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42
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Metal or plastic tubing designed to enclose electrical wires
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43
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The right of ownership to real property
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