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DOMICILE
A person's permanent primary residence. Alternately, the state where on has a permanent legal address.

DOMICILIARY ADMINISTRATOR
One who is considered the primary and principal estate administrator, being in the state where an individual was domiciled at the time of death.

DOMINANT TENEMENT
Property that has an easement right through another adjoining property. The property through which the easement passes is considered to have the servient tenement.

DONOR
In a solar photovoltaic device, an n-type dopant, such as phosphorus, that puts an additional electron into an energy level very near the conduction band; this electron is easily exited into the conduction band where it increases the electrical conductivity over than of an undoped semiconductor.

DOOR
A movable structure for opening or closing an entrance to a building, room, closet, cabinet, etc. They can swing or slide and are normally made of wood or metal.

DOOR BEVEL
When a door has a slight bevel cut on the vertical edge, lock side, of a swinging door, it can clear the edge of the jamb as the door swings but still fit tightly into the jamb.

DOOR BUCK
Rough opening into which door framing is installed or the wood or metal jamb on which the finished doorframe is hung.

DOOR BYPASS
Sliding door, often used in closets, installed so that one door passes in front of the other door.

DOOR CASING
Also called door trim, this molding is used to trim both door and window openings.

DOOR CHAIN
Locking device where one end of the chain is attached to the doorjamb or the wall with the other end sliding into a holder on the door. This type of lock allows the door to be opened slightly without being unlocked.

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