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| Cedar, wormy
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Cedar wood that has channels and grooves randomly eaten though it. |
| Ceiling
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(1) The inside part or covering of a room. (2) An upper limit set on anything. |
| Ceiling exposure limit
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Maximum contaminant limit of exposure for workers as set by OSHA. |
| Ceiling fan
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A ceiling fan is an efficient means of keeping a room cooler in the summer. During warmer weather the pitch and speed of the blade help to create a breeze effect for a cooler environment. The greater the pitch or angle of the blade, the greater the air movement. And because a ceiling fan in an air-conditioned room already has cooler air to work with, you can set the air conditioner's thermostat higher, reducing electrical output and your utility bill. |
| Ceiling fan kit
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| Ceiling fixture
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Electrical fixture attached to the ceiling. |
| Ceiling fixture box
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Electrical box that is mounted on the ceiling so that the electrical fixture may be attached. |
| Ceiling height
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Standard ceiling height is eight feet. |
| Ceiling joist
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A joist that usually consists of several small 2"x 4" boards which are nailed to the sides or bottom of overhead joists and to which the ceiling is attached. |
| Ceiling loan
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Maximum loan that can be borrowed by a potential debtor. |
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