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| Major arch
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Also called Gothic, Tudor, parabolic, or semicircular arches, they are arches with a span of more than six feet with a rise-to-span ratio in excess of 0.15, having a load capacity of 1,000 pounds per foot. |
| Major diameter
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The largest diameter of the threaded part of a threaded object. |
| Majority
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The age at which one is no longer a minor and is fully able to conduct one's own affairs. Alternately, more than half. |
| Make-up air
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Air that is added to a room from which air is being removed, such as by an exhaust fan where the intake of fresh air would be make-up air. |
| Make-up water
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Water that replaces the water lost through evaporation or leakage, such as in a steam heating system. |
| Maker
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Any person, company, or legal entity that signs a check or note to borrow money. |
| Male
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The projecting, external part on anything. |
| Male fitting
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Fitting that is inserted into another fitting. |
| Male hose threads (mht)
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Threads on outside of connection. |
| Male iron pipe connection (mip)
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Standard external threads on pipe and fittings. |
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