Also known as: CH., CH-, CH$, CH+
CH has various meanings in the Ordnance Survey category. Discover the full forms, definitions, and usage contexts of CH in Ordnance Survey.
1.a small room used for worship. A chapel can be isolated or included within a larger architectural complex. In most cases numerous chapels, each with an altar, are arranged along the length of a nave or aisle or around the transept.2.(side-chapel) An area of a church with its own altar, originally for the cult of a saint other than the patron saint. Maybe an extension, or simply screened off with parcloses.
Ordnance SurveyNarrow arm of sea between two land areas. Deepest part of a body of water, and through which main current flows. Longitudinal hollow or cavity. Flat projection from side of a ship to give spread to rigging (usually called 'chains'). Standard rolled steel section in form of three sides of a rectangle
Ordnance SurveyTo install fiberglass insulation around all exterior door and window frames, wall corners, and small gaps in the exterior wall. A rough groove or recess cut into a masonry wall for water pipes, conduit etc. A framed enclosed space around a flue pipe or a channel in a wall, or through a ceiling for something to lie in or pass through.
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