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| Field changes
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Modifications to blueprints, that are made on the construction site. |
| Field grown
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Grown in the field, as opposed to root cuttings which are grown in pots in greenhouses. |
| Field house
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(1) Large building for athletic events. (2) Building near an athletic field with showers, etc. for the use of the athletes. |
| Field of the roof
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Refers to the central part of a roof away from the perimeter. |
| Field seam
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A non-factory material seam made by joining overlapping seams together with adhesives, heat welders, or other means. |
| Field tile
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An area of tile covering a wall or floor. The field is usually bordered by tile trim. |
| Field weld
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A fusion of materials that is performed at jobsite. |
| Field winding
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Electrically conductive current path that produces a motor or generator magnetic field when laid in a symmetrical pattern. |
| Fieldstone
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Rough, irregularly shaped pieces of rock that can be used to cover the surface of a building, make a walkway, line a garden bed, etc. |
| Fieldstone, blue frost rubble
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Light blue-gray fieldstone that has tan and black streaks. |
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