Also known as: GR+, GR., GR-, GR@
GR has various meanings in the Architectural category. Discover the full forms, definitions, and usage contexts of GR in Architectural.
Protruding rail around sides of a deck house Fitted for grasping in heavy weather
ArchitecturalWheat, maize (corn), oats, rye, barley, rice, pulses, seeds and their processed forms. Grain stows at 2 0m3/t. It has a low angle of repose and shifts easily if not properly stowed. Grain can be easily damaged during shipment. It is particularly important that seawater does not leak through the hatches.
ArchitecturalA gas that contributes to the greenhouse effect by absorbing infrared radiation. Carbon dioxide and chlorofluorocarbons are examples of greenhouse gases.
ArchitecturalGround level, or the elevation at any given point. Also the work of leveling dirt. Also the designated quality of a manufactured piece of wood.
ArchitecturalA decorative, openwork grating, usually of iron, used to protect a window, door, or other opening.
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