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Cutting Plane
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A. A line used to define the location of the imaginary cut that creates the matching section view.
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Site Plan
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A. A document that describes how a parcel of land is to be improved.
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Revision
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A. The act of revising; reexamination for correction; review
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Aligned Section
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A. The cutting plane is staggered to pass through offset features of an object.
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Longitudinal Section
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A. Usually represents the object as cut through its center lengthwise and vertically; ... etc., as if made on a vertical plane passed through a building.
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Section
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A. A type of drawing showing an object as if it had been cut through to show interior construction.
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Isometric
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A. A pictorial representation of an object in which all three dimensions are drawn at full scale
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Detail
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A. Enlargements of specific areas of a structure that are drawn where several components intersect or where small members are required.
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Transverse Section
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A. A section formed by a plane cutting through an object, usually at right angles to an axis.
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Elevation
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A. A geometrical projection of a building, or other object, on a plane perpendicular to the horizon; orthographic projection on a vertical plane; -- called by the ancients the orthography.
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Floor plan
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A. Architectural drawing of a room or building as if seen from above.
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Bill of Materials
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A. List of all raw materials, parts, intermediates, sub-assemblies, etc.,
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Redline
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A. a change that has been required by the reviewer, often in the form of notes or sketches, written in red ink, directly on the drawing sheet where the change is required.
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Dimension line
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A. A line used to define the measurement of a part or feature.
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Line of sight
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A. An imaginary line from the eye to a perceived object.
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