feebly hydraulic lime
Lime obtained from limestone containing a low percentage of clay.
A loose term denoting American architecture, primarily from about 1870 to 1970, that reuses aspects of, and attempts to emulate,
The quasi-private corporation chartered by the US government that functions as a secondary mortgage market for private residences.
An agency of the government of the US. which insures loans made by private lending institutions for the purchase, rehabilitation,
Of a gypsum board, the paperbound edge which provides special design or performance.
The thin, flimsy tip of a manufactured wood shake, usually uneven or with broken corners, usually caused by improper sawing