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Porch
An open or enclosed room on the outside of a building, which projects
outward from an exterior wall.
Pore
A tiny microscopic opening, in skin, plant leaves, etc.
Porkchop
Slang for the lookout in a cornice construction.
Porosity
1. Extent to which cavities or pores exist, allowing water to pass through.
2. Weld defect caused by small holes in the weld filler metal.
Porous
Material with pores through which fluid, air or light can pass.
Portable
A thing that can be easily carried and moved.
Portable
Electric Tool Cords
The different types of cords usable with portable electric tools are:
1. SJ - Designed for hard use and up to 300 volts, it is two, three or
four conductor wires of 18 or 10 gauge with a thermoset insulation and
outer sleeve.
2. S - Two or more conductor wires of 2 to 18 gauge with thermoset plastic
insulation with outer covering, which is able to take very hard use and
up to 600 volts.
3. SO - Two or more conductor wires of 2 to 18 gauge with thermoset insulation,
oil-resistant covering of thermoset plastic, for extra hard use.
4. STO - Two or more conductor wires of 2 to 18 gauge with thermoset insulation,
oil-resistant covering of thermoplastic, for extra hard use.
Portal
A doorway, gate or entrance.
Porte-cochere
Porch-like roof extending over a driveway.
Portfolio
A group of investment assets.
Portfolio
Diversification
Choosing alternative investment instruments having different risk-return
features. Diversification provides a lower but acceptable overall return.
Portfolio
Income
Interest, dividends, royalties (unless earned in the ordinary course of
business) and gains from the sale of property that generates this type
of income. Portfolio income cannot be used to offset passive activity
losses. Real estate investments produce rental and lease payment income.
Investments in mortgages and other long-term debt instruments produce
interest income, while equity investments generate dividends.
Portfolio
Lender
Lender that makes loans with its own funds and keep the loans on the company's
books, inside the institution's portfolio.
Portico
1. Porch supported by a row of columns.
2. Classic covered colonnade at the entry of a building.
Portland
Blast-furnace Slag Cement
Type of cement which, in accordance with ASTM C595, has granulated nonmetallic
silicates and aluminosilicates remaining from iron ore, known as blast
furnace slag, added to the mix.
Portland
Cement
Mixture of cement rock, clay, limestone, shells, shale, sand, iron ore,
which is ground and calcined and undergoes a chemical reaction, when mixed
with water, that turns it into a strong, hard, uniform structural material,
which is used as a base material for concrete and mortar.
Portland-Pozzolan
Cement
ASTM C595 cement with siliceous or siliceous and aluminous material added
so that, in the presence of water, it reacts with the calcium hydroxide
in the cement to form compounds that bond and add strength to the cement.
Used primarily for bridge piers or dams, the heat and volume change occurring
during curing is reduced.
Positioned
Weld
Joint weld made from a good position for welding so that the best weld
can be made.
Positive
Cash Flow
Periodic amounts available to an equity investor after deducting all periodic
cash payments from rental income.
Positive
Drainage
Roof which has the proper slope and drains in the correct size and position
so that it has complete and good drainage.
Positive
Leverage
Profitably using borrowed funds to increase the return on an investment.
When the return on the borrowed funds exceed the after tax interest costs.
Possession
The holding, control or custody of property for one's use, either as owner
or person with another legal right.
Possession
by Adverse Possession
Way to acquire title to real estate when an occupant has been in actual,
open, exclusive and continuous occupancy of property for an extended period
of time.
Possessory
Action
Litigation undertaken to obtain or maintain possession of real property.
Post
A piece of wood, metal or other material that is either long and square
or cylindrical, used as a support.
Post
Anchor
Metal piece that holds the bottom of a vertical post to its foundation.
Post
and Beam Framing or Plank and Beam Framing
Use of heavy framing members, at a distance apart, so that large open
areas can be created in a building. The floor and roof use heavy planks,
which are able to accommodate the load without overstress.
Post
and Board Fencing
Horizontal, evenly placed boards between vertical fence posts.
Post
and Rail Fencing
Horizontal, evenly placed split rails between vertical fence posts.
Post
Cap
Fasteners, created from sheet metal, which are used to protect or connect
the tops of posts to the horizontal beams.
Postern
A private entrance at the side or rear of a building.
Post-formed
Countertop
Continuous, seamless sheet of plastic laminate that covers a countertop.
Postheat
Additional heat applied to a welded metal joint and the surrounding area
after welding, brazing or soldering to improve the condition of the metal.
Post
Hole
Cylindrical hole dug to hold a fence post.
Post-tensioning
Building method of drawing steel cables through holes in a concrete structure
and then applying tension to the cables, by means of attaching plates,
after the concrete is cured to a certain strength, thus increasing the
strength of the overall concrete structure by putting it under compression
stress.
Potable
Water that is fit to drink.
Potential
Difference
Force which makes an electrical current flow. Voltage.
Potential
Gross Income
The amount of income that could be produced by the sale or rental of property
or rendering of services.
Potentially
Responsible Parties (PRP)
Referring to a Superfund site, all owners, operators, transporters and
disposers of hazardous waste are potentially responsible parties.
Potentiometer
or Pot
Variable resistor, used for controls such as volume, which divides voltage
so that it is proportional to its resistance. One form can be a slider
that can move over fixed contact to vary the resistance, with one extreme
being maximum resistance and no electricity flow and the other extreme
having no added resistance and electricity flow at the maximum for the
circuit where the potentiometer is situated.
Pot
Life
Amount of time that an adhesive, plaster or epoxy is usable prior to hardening.
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