P Architecture Abbreviation

P has various meanings in the Architecture category. Discover the full forms, definitions, and usage contexts of P in Architecture.

Paint

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A liquid material applied or spread over a solid surface on which it subsequently dries or hardens to form a continuous, adherent, obliterating ffilm. Paint consists of a pigment, a binding agent and a solvent. The pigment determines the properties of the paint.

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Portable

Capable of being carried in the hands e.g. a portable fire extinguisher \nExample: The aneroid barometer is a more portable device than a mercury barometer.

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Primary

First or foremost in time or development. The primary teeth (the baby teeth) are those that come first. Primary may also refer to symptoms or a disease to which others are secondary.A primary tumor is one that is at the original site at which it arose. For example, a primary brain tumor is one that arose in the brain as opposed to one that arose elsewhere and metastasized (spread) to the brain. The original tumor is sometimes called "the primary."

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Pressure

The normal force exerted by a homogeneous liquid or gas, per unit of area, on the wall of its container. The force applied to a unit area of surface; measured in pascals (SI unit) or in dynes (cgs unit). The force per unit area acting on a surface. A force being exerted on part of a surface. When you stand, your feet put pressure on the ground.

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Part

To break. Partial. Participle.

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Pitch

 Normally a 2 X 4 or 2 X 6 that lays horizontally within a framed structure, such as: The angle of inclination to the horizontal of a roof or stair. Is the slope or inclination of a member. It is defined as the ratio of the total rise to the total width. It also is defined as the angle that the top chord makes with the lower chord. There can be single or double pitched members. The incline slope of a roof or the ratio of the total rise to the total width of a house, i.e., a 6-foot rise and 24-foot width is a one-fourth pitch roof.

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Parallel

A type of bus that transfers multiple streams of data simultaneously. Also see Bus.

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Power Panel
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Point

The smallest unit of price change quoted or, one one-hundredth of a percent.

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Pool

A localized increase in water depth, generally formed by scour processes. Deeper and slower flowing water in a stream or river or storage pool. 2.The graphical representation of a participant in a collaboration. 3.A collection of communications devices. 4. A division of main or auxiliary storage. 5.A grouping of storage space that consists of volumes, logical unit numbers (LUNs), or addresses that share a common set of administrative characteristics.

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