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| Dogleg
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Directional change. |
| Doing business as (dba)
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Certification by a state that a principal is doing business under an assumed name. The Certification also contains the address where the business is being conducted. |
| Dolerite
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Coarse-grained Basalt. |
| Dollar and percentage adjustments
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Modification in the amount of money involved for some justifiable reason. |
| Dolly
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(1) Any of several kinds of low, flat, wheeled frames for transporting heavy objects. (2) Tool that holds a rivet at one end with a head hammered out of the other end. (3) A stick or board for stirring. |
| Dolly varden siding
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Bevel siding that is made with a rabbet or two-sided groove running along the edge which will overlap the top of the board below it. |
| Dolomitic limestone
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Sometimes used when 'liming' soil that has an acid pH level that is too high. As it contains calcium and magnesium carbonate it should be used only with soils that are also deficient in magnesium as well. |
| Dolphin
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Vertical piling structure which provides support to and contact with each other. |
| Dome
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An arched roof or ceiling of even curvature erected on a circular or square base. Domes can be segmented, semicircular, pointed or bulbous. Often decorated with stained or painted glass. Adds light, color and drama to a room or foyer. |
| Domed ceiling
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Hemispherical (1/2 of a globe) ceiling projecting upward. |
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