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Gib
1. An thin, adjustable piece of metal which is used to reducing friction
and keep moving parts of a machine in place.
2. Metal strap to hold parts together.
3. Machine part that is fastened with a cotter pin.
Gift
Deed
A deed for which the consideration is love and affection rather than monetary.
Gift
Cash received from a relative or other source, which is sometimes used
to bridge the difference between the sale price of a property and a mortgage.
Lenders usually require a "gift letter" guaranteeing that the money need
not be repaid.
Gift
Tax
Federal tax placed on a gift, monetary or property. The tax is based on
the appraised value (if other than monetary) at the time of transfer.
Under the law, each person may gift up to $10,000 tax free to another
person.
G.I.
Loan
A loan made through the Department of Veteran Affairs.
G.I.
Loan Guarantees
Home loans backed by the Veterans Administration which issues a 60% loan
guarantee for an amount up to $27,500 as a mortgage on a principal residence
only and with no down payment.
Giga
Prefix meaning one billion.
Gigahertz
One billion cycles a second.
Gild
1. Application or overlay of a thin cover of gold.
2. Expression used to make something more attractive or valuable than
it is.
Gill
A liquid measure equal to ¼ pint in U.S. measurements.
Gilsonite
Trademark of the pure asphalt, which is used in making paint.
Gimbal
Mounting consisting of one ring inside another that will pivot to permit
movement in any direction and is used in items such as compasses where
a self-balancing mount is needed.
Gimlet
Small, boring tool with a T-shaped handle attached to the shaft, which
has a spiral, pointed cutting edge on the other end.
Gin
Pole
Long pole with guy wires and pulleys, which can hoist up and swing around
an object being moved and then lower it into a different position.
Gingerbread
Decoration
Intricate wood trim, showy ornamentation. Ornate trim work on Victorian
style homes.
Ginnie
Mae
Nickname for Government National Mortgage Association. These debt securities
have the objective of funding high-risk mortgages for high-risk borrowers,
typically in areas approved for government construction projects that
have no other funding sources. The government body also buys home loans
issued by others, such as commercial banks, mortgage banks, and insurers
and, after pooling them together, sells shares to investors. Unlike Fannie
Mae and Freddie Mac, Ginnie Maes are backed by the United States and thus
have a higher credit standing.
Girder
Crossbeam, which supports floor joists. Made of steel, reinforced concrete,
or timber, it is designed to support loads at different points along its
length. Main structural support beam.
Girt
1. A heavy beam.
2. Corner post of a building using a heavy beam.
Girt
Strip
Also called a ledger, this horizontal wooden beam is used as a floor joist
support when framing is done with one-piece stud, which extend from the
foundation to the roof and form the walls of all floors.
Girth
1. The circumference of anything. The distance around the outside.
2. A band around the belly of an animal for holding a saddle or pack.
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