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STD 2005/06/07 |
BALCONY |
A platform projecting from the <WALL> of a <BUILDING>, supported by pillars and/or brackets, and enclosed by a balustrade or low <WALL>; balcony. A balcony is also known as a deck. |
120 |
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[SOED, "balcony", 1] |
STD 2005/06/07 |
BALLOON |
An <AIRCRAFT> consisting of an airtight envelope designed to rise into the <ATMOSPHERE> when inflated with a gas that is less dense than <AIR> (for example: hot <AIR>), carrying a basket or car for passengers; balloon. |
121 |
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STD 2005/06/07 |
BANK_BUILDING |
A <BUILDING> housing an establishment for the deposit, custody, and issue of money; for making loans and discounts; and for making easier the exchange of funds by certificates, checks, and/or notes; bank building [SOED, "bank", n3.3]. |
124 |
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[S57A, Attribute, FUNCTN:13] |
STD 2005/06/07 |
BARN |
A <FARM_BUILDING> that is used to store crops (e.g., hay, grain), and implements and/or to house <NON_HUMAN_ANIMAL>s; barn [SOED, "barn", A.1 and A.2]. |
125 |
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STD 2005/06/07 |
BARRACK |
A <BUILDING> used to house <MILITARY_PERSONNEL>, which is typically large, unadorned, and intended for relatively temporary occupancy; barrack. |
126 |
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[SOED, "barrack", 2b] |
STD 2005/06/07 |
BASEMENT |
A <FLOOR_LEVEL> of a <BUILDING> located wholly or partially below the level of the <LAND>; basement [SOED, "basement", 1]. |
129 |
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STD 2005/06/07 |
BAT |
A flying <MAMMAL> of the order Chiroptera, the members of which are mainly nocturnal and have forelimbs that support membranous wings extending to the tail; bat [SOED, "bat", 3]. |
130 |
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STD 2005/06/07 |
BATTLESHIP |
A <WATER_SURFACE_VESSEL> of the most heavily armed and <<ARMOURED>> class, of sufficient size to take part in a main attack; battleship [SOED, "battleship"]. |
132 |
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STD 2005/06/07 |
BEDROCK |
Solid <ROCK> underlying unconsolidated <MATERIAL> (for example: <SEDIMENT>, <SOIL>, or alluvial deposits); bedrock [MWCD, "bedrock", 1]. |
137 |
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STD 2014/02/14 |
BENCH |
A long seat, usually of wood or <ROCK>, with or without a back; bench [SOED, "bench", 1]. |
1431 |
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STD 2014/02/14 |
BICYCLE |
A <GROUND_VEHICLE> having two wheels turned by pedalling, typically with handle bars at the front and a seat or saddle for the rider; bicycle [SOED, "bicycle"]. |
1446 |
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STD 2005/06/07 |
BIOLOGIC_HAZARD_REGION |
A <REGION> in which a biologic substance is present that can kill, seriously injure, or incapacitate a <HUMAN> and/or <NON_HUMAN_ANIMAL> through its physiological properties; biologic hazard region. The biologic substance is usually dispersed over a <SURFACE> and/or within the <ATMOSPHERE>. |
139 |
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STD 2005/06/07 |
BIRD |
A <VERTEBRATE> of the class Aves, characterized by forelimbs as wings for flight, oviparous reproduction, and care for the young; bird [SOED, "bird", B]. |
141 |
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STD 2005/06/07 |
BLIMP |
A small <AIRSHIP> that does not have a rigid frame; blimp. |
144 |
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STD 2005/06/07 |
BLOCKHOUSE |
A military <FORTIFICATION> constructed of sturdy <MATERIAL>s (for example: concrete) and designed with <WALL_LOOPHOLE>s; blockhouse [SOED, "blockhouse", a]. |
145 |
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STD 2005/06/07 |
BOMBER_WINGED_AIRCRAFT |
A winged <AIRCRAFT> designed to carry and drop heavy loads of bombs; bomber winged aircraft. |
151 |
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STD 2014/02/14 |
BOULDER |
A detached mass of <ROCK>, which generally has an <<OUTSIDE_DIAMETER>> greater than 25 centimetres; boulder. A boulder may be much larger. |
1480 |
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STD 2005/06/07 |
BOULDER_FIELD |
A <TERRAIN_SURFACE_REGION> characterized by <BOULDER>s; boulder field. |
155 |
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STD 2005/06/07 |
BOUNDARY |
The limits of a <REGION>; that is, a <NON_EMPTY_SET> of <LOCATION>s characterized by the fact that any <LOCATION> included in the <NON_EMPTY_SET> is arbitrarily near to <LOCATION>s that are not contained in the given <REGION> as well as to <LOCATION>s that are contained in the given <REGION>; boundary. |
156 |
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STD 2005/06/07 |
BOUNDARY_COMPONENT |
A <COMPONENT> of a <BOUNDARY>. |
157 |
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STD 2005/06/07 |
BREACH |
An <APERTURE> in a material <OBJECT> (for example: a <FORTIFICATION>, a <WALL>, and/or a <TERRAIN_OBSTACLE>), particularly one caused by violence or natural decay; breach. |
159 |
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STD 2005/06/07 |
BREACH_HOLE |
A <BREACH> for entrance and/or egress of <HUMAN>s, typically about 60 centimetres in diameter; breach hole. |
160 |
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STD 2005/06/07 |
BRIDGE_PLATFORM |
A <SITE> that has been sculpted (for example: levelled) to support and/or secure a <BRIDGE_PIER>; bridge platform. |
166 |
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STD 2005/06/07 |
BUDDHIST_TEMPLE |
A <WORSHIP_PLACE> for Buddhist worship; Buddhist temple. |
172 |
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STD 2005/06/07 |
BUILDING_COMPONENT |
A <COMPONENT> of a <BUILDING>. EXAMPLES <ROOF>, <WALL>, <DOOR>, <WINDOW>, <FLOOR>. |
174 |
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STD 2005/06/07 |
BUILDING_COMPONENT_ENTRANCE- _OR_EXIT |
A <STRUCTURE_ENTRANCE_AND_OR_EXIT> between <BUILDING_COMPONENT>s. EXAMPLE The doorway to a landing of a <STAIR>. |
175 |
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STD 2014/02/14 |
BUILDING_OVERHANG |
A canopy or <LEDGE> attached to the exterior of a <BUILDING> and projecting beyond the <EXTERIOR_WALL> of the <BUILDING>; building overhang. |
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STD 2005/06/07 |
BUNKER |
A reinforced underground <SHELTER>, typically resistant to <MUNITION>s; bunker [SOED, "bunker", 5]. |
179 |
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STD 2005/06/07 |
BURIED_ELECTRICAL_CABLE |
An <ELECTRICAL_CABLE> located underground and/or underwater; buried electrical cable. |
181 |
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STD 2005/06/07 |
BURIED_POWER_TRANSMISSION- _LINE |
A <SYSTEM> of <BURIED_ELECTRICAL_CABLE>s, supports, and conduits that transmits electricity over distance; buried power transmission line. |
182 |
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STD 2005/06/07 |
BUS_DEPOT |
A <BUILDING> where <BUS>s or coaches are housed and maintained and from which they are dispatched for service; bus depot. |
183 |
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[SOED, "depot", 3 b] |
STD 2005/06/07 |
BUS_STATION |
A <STRUCTURE>, usually in a <TOWN> or <CITY>, that serves as a <BUS_STOP>, especially for long-distance <BUS>s or coaches; bus station [SOED, "bus station"]. |
184 |
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[S57A, Attribute, FUNCTN:42] |
STD 2005/06/07 |
BUS_STOP |
A <LOCATION> where <BUS>s and coaches regularly stop to take on and/or let off passengers; bus-stop. |
185 |
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[SOED, "bus-stop"] |
STD 2005/06/07 |
BUTTE |
A <MESA> that has further eroded to have steep but sloping sides resulting in a rounded top; butte. |
187 |
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[APDS, "butte"] |
STD 2005/06/07 |
BLAST_FURNACE |
A smelting <FURNACE> in which a blast of <AIR> is used, especially one for iron-smelting using a compressed hot blast of <AIR>; blast furnace [SOED, "blast-furnace"]. |
143 |
IR |
[FACC, Annex A: AC010] |
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STD 2005/06/07 |
BUCKET_ELEVATOR |
<EQUIPMENT>, usually a series of buckets, for raising <MATERIAL>s to a higher level; bucket elevator. |
171 |
PR |
[FACC, Annex A: AF021] |
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STD 2005/06/07 |
BUILDING_SUPERSTRUCTURE |
A <SUPERSTRUCTURE> of a <BUILDING> that rises from the <ROOF> but is not considered to be a <COMPONENT> of the <ROOF>; building superstructure. |
176 |
PR |
[FACC, Annex A: AL018] |
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STD 2005/06/07 |
BARRIER |
A physical obstacle that prevents access and/or separates; barrier [SOED, "barrier", A.4]. |
128 |
IR |
[FACC, Annex A: AP041] |
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STD 2005/06/07 |
BOARDWALK |
A walkway made of wooden planks; boardwalk. |
146 |
PR |
[FACC, Annex A: AQ030] |
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STD 2005/06/07 |
BRIDGE_SPAN |
A <COMPONENT> of the deck of a <BRIDGE> spanning successive <BRIDGE_PIER>s; bridge span. |
167 |
PR |
[FACC, Annex A: AQ045] |
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STD 2005/06/07 |
BRIDGE_SUPERSTRUCTURE |
A <SUPERSTRUCTURE> of a <BRIDGE>, above the lowest deck; bridge superstructure. |
168 |
PR |
[FACC, Annex A: AQ050] |
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STD 2005/06/07 |
BRIDGE_TOWER |
A <TOWER> and/or <PYLON> from which the deck of a <BRIDGE> is suspended; bridge tower. |
169 |
PR |
[FACC, Annex A: AQ055] |
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STD 2005/06/07 |
BRIDGE_PIER |
A pillar or abutment that supports a <BRIDGE_SPAN>; bridge pier. |
165 |
PR |
[FACC, Annex A: AQ056] |
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STD 2005/06/07 |
BACKSHORE_PRECISE |
The <TERRAIN_STRIP> that is located between the normal limit of the action of <WATER_WAVE>s above either mean high water springs or mean higher high water as defined by a National Authority and the maximum limit of the action of <WATER_WAVE>s; backshore precise. |
119 |
PR |
[FACC, Annex A: BA022] |
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STD 2005/06/07 |
BEACH_ZONE |
A <TRACT> defined from the <SHORE> inland for a predetermined distance and/or to the first existence of a <LAND_TRANSPORTATION_ROUTE> and from the <SHORE> seaward to a predetermined depth; beach zone. |
135 |
IR |
[FACC, Annex A: BA050] |
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STD 2005/06/07 |
BOLLARD |
A post on a <WHARF> used for fastening <MOORING_LINE>s; bollard. |
150 |
PR |
[FACC, Annex A: BB030] |
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STD 2005/06/07 |
BEACH_PROFILE |
A representation of the vertical relief of a <WATERBODY_FLOOR> and adjacent <LAND> along a <LINE> or series of connected <LINE>s generally established perpendicular to the local <SHORELINE> and based on <DEPTH_CONTOUR_LINE>s, <SOUNDING>s, and other measurements of the depth at or below a shared <SURFACE_DATUM>; beach profile. |
134 |
IR |
[FACC, Annex A: BE050] |
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STD 2005/06/07 |
BOTTOM_CHARACTERISTIC- _REGION |
A <WATERBODY_FLOOR_REGION> that is homogeneous with respect to a measurement (for example: consistency, colour, and/or composition); bottom characteristic region [DFDD, Feature Data Dictionary: BF010]. |
154 |
IR |
[FACC, Annex A: BF010] |
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STD 2005/06/07 |
BOG |
A <WETLAND> having a wet, spongy, acidic substrate composed chiefly of sphagnum moss and peat in which characteristic <SHRUB>s, herbs, and, sometimes, <TREE>s usually grow; bog [AHD, "bog", 1a]. |
149 |
IR |
[FACC, Annex A: BH015] |
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STD 2005/06/07 |
BOAT_LIFT |
A mechanical <DEVICE> other than a <HYDROGRAPHIC_LOCK> for lifting <WATER_SURFACE_VESSEL>s between two levels; boat lift. |
147 |
PR |
[FACC, Annex A: BI005] |
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