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Square edge
A flooring that is not tongue and grooved. Square edged strip flooring is face nailed when installed.

Square file
File, used to shape and smooth, which has a square cross section.

Square foot
Coverage measured by multiplying width by length. An area 5 foot long and 7 foot wide is equal to 35 square foot.

Square foot cost
Cost of the standard unit of area that is used to measure a parcel of real estate. Commercial property rentals are generally quoted on the basis of square foot cost.

Square foot method
Means of appraising a building by simply multiplying its square foot cost by the total amount of square feet in the structure being evaluated. Two or more buildings may then be compared by analyzing their total square foot costs.

Square footage
Standard unit of area that is used to measure a parcel of real estate. The amount of square feet of livable space in a building or house.

Square joint
Tongue & Grooved strip or plank flooring with edges that are not eased or beveled.

Square up
(1) To balance accounts by making a settlement. (2) To assume the posture of opposition. (3) To make square.

Square wave inverter
A type of inverter that produces square wave output.; consists of a DC source, four switches, and the load. The switches are power semiconductors that can carry a large current and withstand a high voltage rating. The switches are turned on and off at a correct sequence, at a certain frequency. The square wave inverter is the simplest and the least expensive to purchase, but it produces the lowest quality of power.

Square, combination
Adjustable square which can be used to check level, square, plumb or angles in carpentry or in making cabinets with the level protractor which is part of its sliding head. Sliding the head to a certain dimension, then locking it into place and holding a pencil at the end of the tongue while sliding the square along the edge, makes it useful for drawing a line parallel to an edge.

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