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Extend
To stretch out or draw out. To enlarge in area, scope, influence, etc.
Extended
Coverage
Protection over and above that of a standard policy or warranty and covers
things that might otherwise be excluded.
Extended
Plenum Ducting
HVAC systems use this type of ducting with a large central duct with smaller
branches routed out.
Extension
The granting of additional time to conduct a specific act. Alternately,
a part that forms a continuation or addition.
Extension
Agreement
Written agreement between parties to extend the terms of a document.
Extension
Bit
To lengthen the reach of a drill bit, this metal rod extension with grippers
is fitted into the drill motor chuck.
Extension
Cord
Portable electrical cord, in various lengths, that is used to access a
source of electricity not readily available.
Extension
Line
Method of locating a drawing dimension in an area different from the actual
place by use of an extension line because of crowding in the drawing.
Extension
Ruler
Ruler that folds into itself and can be extended to measure.
Extensive
Margin
The broad use of credit to purchase a security. The current (1994) rules
of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) state that an investor must have
at least 50% of the cost of a security in cash. An investor using extensive
margin would be using the maximum credit available to purchase securities
increasing the risk should the market value of the purchased securities
decline and trigger a broker's call for additional cash to mark the margin
to the market value.
Exterior
Generally referring to the outside of a building.
Exterior
Ceiling Panels
Water-resistant panels, made with a core that is wrapped with water repellent
being facing paper, which are used outside where there is limited exposure
to the elements. Joints are finished off with joint tape and water resistant
joint compound and the panels can be used without decoration. Panels are
4 feet in width and eight or twelve feet in length with either ½" or 5/8"
thickness, with the 5/8" thickness being fire-resistant rated.
Exterior
Door
Door used in a doorway, which has exposure to the elements on the outside.
Exterior
Finish
The external covering finish of a structure, which protects it from the
elements. Exterior finish material including shingles, siding and paints
are designed to resist severe weathering effects as well as providing
decoration.
Exterior
Wall
Outside wall of a structure which is normally insulated to protect the
interior of the structure. Exterior walls can also be load-bearing walls.
External
Combustion Engine
Engine that obtains it power by a combustion process outside the engine.
External
Corner
Also referred to as an outside corner, this corner protrudes into a room.
Extreme
Fiber in Bending
Resistance of lumber to an applied load.
Extrude
The forming or shaping of a material by forcing it through a small opening.
Extruded
Metal
Metal that has been forced through a die to shape it.
Extrusion
The process of forming or shaping a material by forcing it through a small
opening.
Eye
Hole in the head of a tool. Loop of metal or thread. Opening which allows
an object to be passed through.
Eyebolt
Threaded bolt with a portion bent into an eye at one end.
Eyelet
Reinforced hole.
Eye
Protection
Safety glasses used to prevent foreign object from entering into an eye.
Eye
Screw
Shank end of a wood screw bent into an eye.
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