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| Datum
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A reference point of starting elevations used in mapping and surveying. |
| Datum plane
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A real or assumed thing, used as a basis for calculations or measurements, as a level from which elevations and depths are measured in surveying. |
| Datum point
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Established reference point. |
| Daub
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(1) To cover or smear with sticky soft matter such as plaster. (2) To paint coarsely or unskillfully. (3) To cover a rough texture with adhesive material. (4) A spot of adhesive. |
| Daylighting
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The use of direct, diffuse, or reflected sunlight to provide supplemental lighting for building interiors. |
| Days on the market
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Period of time a property is listed for sale prior to being sold or removed. |
| Dc motors
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DC motors derive direct current from a battery or a generator. |
| De facto
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Latin for "in deed, in fact, in reality" Refers to a fact or an act that occurs as a matter of practice and reality rather than from de jure, meaning a lawfully and rightfully occurring act. |
| De facto contract
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Contract intended to convey property from one individual to another, but is defective in one respect, such as providing no consideration for the exchange. |
| De-energize
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To disconnect a transmission and/or distribution line; a power line that is not carrying a current; to open a circuit. |
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