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Biangular
Object with two angles.
Biannual
Occurring twice a year and also called semiannual.
Bib
or Bibb
Faucet with a nozzle that is bent downward and used for outdoor hose connections.
Also called a bibcock.
Biconvex
Convex on both sides.
Bid
Stated price given to perform a job.
Bid
Abstract
Listing of jobs that government agencies have been awarded, showing the
unit prices.
Bid
and Asked
Real estate term describing the price wanted by the seller as opposed
to the price a purchaser is willing to pay.
Bid
Bond
Bonding company guarantee that the winning bidder will go into contract
and supply performance and payment bonds.
Bid
Opening
The reading of bids submitted for a job.
Bid
Out
Prices that are obtained by contractors from sub-contractors so that they
can estimate the building cost of a house or project, prior to construction.
Bid
Price
Price a purchaser is willing to pay for a certain item.
Bid
Time
Time between asking for a bid and when it is due to be received.
Bidding
War
Multiple offers to purchase a piece of property or a house or competition
between realtors for the listing of a piece of property or house.
Bidet
Bathroom fixture, similar in appearance to a toilet, which has water jets
for cleaning the perineal area of the body.
Biennial
Occurring every two years.
Bifold
Door
Door composed of panels that are hinged vertically in the middle, which
fold back upon themselves.
Bi-level
Homes that are built on two levels with the garage and storage or recreation
room in the lower level and the balance of the home in the upper. Homes
of this style were built after 1950.
Bilateral
Contract
A reciprocal contract in which the parties involved give mutual promises.
Bilateral
Listing
Agreement between broker and seller agreeing on mutual performance, the
broker to advertise at the agreed upon terms and the seller to sell the
listed property. It may also mean listing two separate realtors.
Bill
of Material
Listing of parts of an item as shown in a drawing.
Bill
of Sale
A document transferring ownership.
Bimetallic
Strip
Device made of two different metal with different rates of expansion.
Bimetallic
Thermometer
Thermometer which uses the expansion of a liquid in a graduated glass
tube with a reservoir bulb at one end or by a bimetallic strip that moves
an indicator on a scale as the two metals expand at different rates when
exposed to heat. Commonly used for the measurement of outdoor temperatures.
Bind
1. To hold together or restrain.
2. To sew carpet edges to avoid unraveling.
3. Seizure between moving parts which stops further movement.
Binder
An agreement, prior to contract, between buyer and seller or the report
which is issued by a title insurance company detailing conditions of a
homes title and giving guidelines for the title insurance policy. Alternately:
1. Compound which holds material together.
2. Device that holds several pieces in place.
3. Additive (starch) which increases the bond between the core of the
board and the paper.
Binder
Bar
Metal strip that covers the edge of carpeting where it meets in a doorway
or entryway.
Binding
Arbitration
The judgment, made by an independent third party, to settle a dispute
between two other parties and may be either voluntary or compulsory.
Bird
Screen
Screening covering vents and other openings in a building to prevent birds
from entering.
Birdbath
Defect in an asphalt driveway that causes a depression, which fills with
water.
Bird's-eye
Wood grain that forms into small circles or ellipses.
Bird's
Mouth Cut
Cut that resembles the open mouth of a bird, which is made in the end
of a rafter so that the rafter joints are snug with the top wall plate.
Birdsmouth
Cut that resembles the open mouth of a bird, which is made in the end
of a rafter so that the rafter joints are snug with the top wall plate.
Bisect
Divide into two equal parts.
Bit
1. Power screwdriver or screw gun part that turns the head of the screw.
2. Drilling or boring tool.
3. Soldering iron tip that heats.
Bit,
Annular
Hollow cylinder shaped drill bit used to cut plugs of wood
Bit
Extension
Extension to lengthen drill bits, for hard to reach places or deep holes,
by use of a steel rod with a coupling to hold a drill bit, with the other
end fitting into the chuck of the drill.
Bit
Gauge
Device to limit the depth of a hole being drilled by clamping on the drill.
Bitch
Pot
Asphaltic emulsion container.
Bitumen
Generic name for an amorphous, semi-solid mixture of complex hydrocarbons,
which derive from an organic source. Asphalt and coal tar are two commonly
used in the construction industry.
Bituminous
Containing or made with bitumen. Containing natural asphalt.
Bituminous
Coal
Soft coal that yields pitch and tar and produces a large amount of smoke
and ashes when it burns; containing volatile hydrocarbons.
Bituminous
Paving
Paving composed of asphalt and aggregate.
Biweekly
Mortgage
Mortgage that is paid every two weeks, rather than monthly, thus repaying
the loan more quickly.
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