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Rammed-earth construction
Rammed-earth construction
An alternative building process in which dirt is compacted into large structural frames to create walls.
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Rac The Nationwide Organization of Independent Appraisers Who Are Trained Professionals In Relocation Appraising.
Rack Device that holds a suitcase, can be a folding type or may be attached to the wall.
Radon A naturally occurring gas that is suspected of causing lung cancer.
Rafter A roof structural support system using "2 by" wood components that are nailed together.
Rammed-earth construction
Ranch style Modern ranch-style homes, popularized in the 1950s, were championed by such architectural giants as Frank Lloyd Wright.
Range 1) A measure of the difference between the highest and lowest variates. 2) A strip of land six miles wide, extending north and south and numbered east and west according to its distance from the principal meridian in the rectangular (government) survey system of legal description.
Rate Percentage a borrower pays for the use of money, usually expressed as an annual percentage.
Rate cap The limit on the amount the interest rate can be increased at each adjustment period in an adjustable rate loan.
Rate factor The number of dollars required to pay off each $1,000 of a mortgage loan.
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