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  • baghouse: large chamber to hold bags used in filtration of exhaust or fumes from a furnace and especially from a cupolla furnace to recover metal oxides and other solids suspended in the gases,one form of dust collector
    Category: Environment

  • blockhouse: a protective shelter near launch pads for control and monitoring equipment and operating personnel
    Category: Transport

  • boathouse: a building usu. built partly over water for the housing or storing of boats and often provided with accommodations for gear or general storage and often with rooms for social activity (as of a sail ing club).
    Category: Sports, entertainments and leisure

  • casthouse: a covered platform traversed by runners which carry the iron and slag from the blast furnace
    Category: Iron and steel industries

  • clearinghouse: an adjunct to a futures exchange through which transactions executed its floor are settled by a process of matching purchases and sales
    Category: Financial affairs - taxation - customs

  • deckhouse: A light structure built on an upper or a weather deck,which does not extend over the full breadth of the vessel.
    Category: agriculture, fisheries, forestry - food processing industries

  • gatehouse: any house connected with a gate, as a gatekeeper`s lodge; the power station over a dam from which the gates are controlled.
    Category: Building industry

  • house: a building meant for human habitation,usually by one family,but the term is not specific about form and size
    Category: Building industry

  • housebreak: the hounds and bird dogs...are sometimes a little difficult to -- and to prevent from wandering.
    Category: agriculture, fisheries, forestry - food processing industries

  • housebreaking: the puppy has two basic behaviour patterns that can be used in --. One is a tendency not to defecate or urinate in a sleeping place..
    Category: agriculture, fisheries, forestry - food processing industries

  • household: unit for the population census,every individual or group of individuals residing in the same dwelling
    Category: Statistics

  • household: one or more persons who occupy a single housing unit. Households consist of unrelated persons or persons related by birth, marriage or adoption
    Category: Statistics

  • householder: a person who owns or rents a house
    Category: Land and property

  • households: the sector which covers individuals or groups of individuals as consumers and possibly also as entrepreneurs producing market goods and non-financial and financial services provided that,in the latter case,the corresponding activities are not those of separate entities treated as quasi-corporations
    Category: Statistics

  • housekeep: Netherlands, Agricultural University, Wageningen: Problem-oriented study of how people live in their everyday environment or household; how this is influenced by economic, social, technological and political developments; how households in turn influence society; and how scientific knowledge can be applied to solving problems in the home. Could also be called `domestic science`, but Wageningen prefers `home economics
    Category: Economics

  • housekeep: routines which directly contribute to the successful operation of a system but which are not directly concerned with the solution of a problem
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • housekeep: operations required for file maintenance such as sorting,merging,and editing
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • housekeep: an operation that facilitates the execution of a computer program without making a direct contribution
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • housekeep: the signals which are added to a digital signal to enable the equipment associated with that digital signal to function correctly,and possibly to provide ancillary facilities
    Category: Electrical engineering and energy

  • housekeep: an y of the genes that are active in all cell types; they produce rare to moderately abundant messenger RNA`s, as opposed to tissue-specifically expressed genes
    Category: Medicine

  • housekeep: the use of telemetering for the transmission of results of measurements made in a spacecraft relating exclusively to the functioning of the spacecraft.Télémesure donnant des renseignements sur le comportement d`un engin spatial et de ses équipements,à l`exclusion d`informations d`origine extérieure
    Category: News-systems and communications

  • housekeep: the care or management of domestic concerns: the management of a house and home affairs....--service de l`entretien ménager à l`hôtel Sheraton Mont-Royal
    Category: Domestic economy

  • housekeep: the elements within an electronic programme guide (EPG) transmission that are essential to its operation but which do not form part of the programme database
    Category: General

  • housekeep: the housekeeping department has two main functions,namely,to keep the building clean and,in all but large hospitals,to control the linen supply
    Category: Medicine

  • housekeeping: Netherlands, Agricultural University, Wageningen: Problem-oriented study of how people live in their everyday environment or household; how this is influenced by economic, social, technological and political developments; how households in turn influence society; and how scientific knowledge can be applied to solving problems in the home. Could also be called `domestic science`, but Wageningen prefers `home economics
    Category: Economics

  • housekeeping: routines which directly contribute to the successful operation of a system but which are not directly concerned with the solution of a problem
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • housekeeping: the care or management of domestic concerns: the management of a house and home affairs....--service de l`entretien ménager à l`hôtel Sheraton Mont-Royal
    Category: Domestic economy

  • housemaid: inflammation and swelling of the bursa anterior to the patella,due to traumatism in those who are much on their knees
    Category: Medicine

  • houseowner: a combination of insurances for the owners of private dwellings; this includes fire and other perils, insurance of buildings and third party liability of the owner
    Category: Insurance

  • HOUSEWIFE: hand irritation from various household items(1)
    Category: Medicine

  • ice-house: building often partly or wholly underground for storing ice
    Category: agriculture, fisheries, forestry - food processing industries

  • penthouse: A projecting hood over a window or door or wall to protect it from rain
    Category: Management in the public and private sector

  • slaughterhouse: place where the killing of animals for human consumption takes place
    Category: agriculture, fisheries, forestry - food processing industries

  • Warehouse: in transport and shipping, represents a shed or storehouse where cargo is kept pending despatch of retrieval; Bonded warehouse is an official warehouse under customs control where transit cargo is kept or where cargo is stored pending customs clearance; Depot used for storage of emergency equipment; -DDMG
    Category: Management in the public and private sector

  • warehouseman: Contracting party who is obligated to store the goods.
    Category: Law

  • Westinghouse: chemical etching solution used in semiconductor processing; consists of two parts hydrofluoric acid, one part nitric acid, one part silver nitrate (10 % solution) and two parts water; fast etch, polishes in about one minute
    Category: Electrical engineering and energy

  • wheelhouse: area which houses all the control and monitoring instruments necessary for manoeuvring the vessel
    Category: agriculture, fisheries, forestry - food processing industries



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