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| Obscure glass
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Mainly used for decoration, diffusion, or privacy. The pattern is rolled into the hot glass during glass manufacturing. |
| Obsolescence
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Loss of value due to reduced desirability and usefulness of a structure when the design and construction have become obsolete. Depreciation resulting from wear and tear from use and natural deterioration. |
| Obstruction
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Blockage. A clog. Something that prevents passage or operation. |
| Obstruction wrench
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Obstruction wrenches, or manifold wrenches, feature a curved handle designed to fit around obstructions. |
| Obtuse angle
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An angle between 90 and 180 degrees. |
| Occlude
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To close off. To block. |
| Occupancy
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Residing in or using real estate. |
| Occupancy agreement, limited
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An agreement that allows for occupancy of a premises, for a stated period of time if certain terms are met and is most often used to allow a prospective buyer to obtain possession, under a temporary arrangement, usually prior to closing. |
| Occupancy level
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The number of units currently occupied in a facility, neighborhood or city, stated as a percentage of total capacity. |
| Occupancy rate
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The number of units currently occupied in a facility, neighborhood or city, stated as a percentage of total capacity. |
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