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| a lot bounded with streets on two sides |
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| a lot located where a street is open at one end only and the street has a circular turnaround at the other end |
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| a projection built out from the slope of a roof used to house windows on the upper floor and to provide additional light and ventilation |
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| a window consisting of two sashes that move up and down in a pair of channels and are held open by tension springs |
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| a lot characterized by a long access road or a driveway leading back to the main part of a lot |
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| a roof designe that peaks at the center ridge and extends downward on two opposite sides |
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| pitched roof with sloping sides and ends |
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| a lot that is bounded on either side by another lot |
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| a long skinny lot similar to the shaft of a key that is often bounded by as many as five or six lots |
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| a special rating or method of judging the insulating effectiveness of insulation products |
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| a window characterized by a movable lower sash |
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| and interior lots that suffers from its location at the end of the t intersection |
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