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There are several kinds of houses that include a variety of sizes and shapes like bungalows, Victorian style, and cottages. Some common houses are single detached, duplex, colonial, mansion, and farm houses.
Yes, the word 'duplex' is both a noun (duplex, duplexes) and an adjective (a duplex apartment).The noun 'duplex' is a word for two dwellings in one unit with separate entrances or an apartment that has two levels or stories; a word for a thing.
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The word condo describes a form of ownership. The word duplex describes the style of a unit. Essentially, a condo could be in the style of a duplex or town house.
Where I live, a duplex is a side-by-side and a double is upstairs and downstairs apartments in a 2 unit house.
Power plug is behind the duplex unit
Yes, the feeder will have to be a three wire cable.
Half Duplex mode can either send or receive data at one point of time whereas Full Duplex permits simultaneous sending/receiving of data.
It meams that there are two separate living units. Instead of side my side with each on a foundation, the uper unit is totally above the lower unit, and does not touch the ground or foundation. It can be that each unit has one level, making a total of two stories, or each can have multiple levels. It can be classed as a duplex, condo or PUD
The word united can be an adjective and a verb. The adjective form means joined in a single entity. The verb form is the past tense of the verb unite.
A condominium unit is the space available for ownership as defined by the land-use documents for the condominium association filed in the local court house. The unit may be defined as land, moorage, a townhouse, a suite, an apartment, a single family dwelling, part of a duplex or other enclosed area for which an owner holds a deed.
Not quite. Encapsulation means to combine data and the methods that work upon that data into a single unit (an object), such that access to both the data and methods is restricted in a controlled manner. Data-hiding is fundamental to encapsulation.