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Double-hung window
Double-hung window
A window that consists of two sashes that slide up and down.
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Double taxation One of the main disadvantages of corporate ownership of income property is that the profits are subject to double taxation.
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Domed ceiling A hemispherical ceiling that projects upward without support.
Domicile From domus, Latin for "house." The state where an individual has his or her true, fixed permanent home and principal business establishment and where that person has the intention of returning whenever he or she is absent from it.
Dominant tenement The estate that is said to attach to and derive benefit from the servient estate in reference to an easement appurtenant.
Dormer A window set upright in a sloping roof.
Double taxation One of the main disadvantages of corporate ownership of income property is that the profits are subject to double taxation.
Double-hung window
Dovetail joints Joints that lock two pieces of wood together with meshed teeth.
Dower The rights of a widow to a portion of her deceased husband's property.
Down drain A drain pipe or similar conduit to allow water to flow from the rain gutter at the edge of the roof to the ground.
Down payment The portion of a home's purchase price that is paid in cash and is not part of the mortgage loan.
Down spouts A vertical gutter that empties water from the roof to the ground.
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