Construction Dictionary

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TermDefinition
YA "Y" shaped plumbing fitting.
Y StrainerA device in the shape of a Y for withholding foreign matter from a flowing liquid or gas.
Y-AxisOne of the axes in a three-dimensional system, that is not the x- or y-axis.
Yard1. A unit of linear measure equal to 3 feet or 36 inches; equal to 0.9144 meters. 2. A square yard, as in yards of carpeting. 3. A cubic yard, as in yards of earth cut or fill. 4. A piece of enclosed ground. 5. The space around a residence; see Curtilage.
Yard lumberRun of the mill lumber in a lumber yard, including all sizes and patterns.
Yard of concreteOne cubic yard of concrete is 3' X 3' X 3' in volume, or 27 cubic feet.  One cubic yard of concrete will pour 80 square feet of 3 ½" sidewalk or basement/garage floor.
Yarn SizeCarpet yarn is measured by the number of yards in length to the ounce of weight in a single ply; two to four plies of this single strand will be twisted to form the best balance for any particular weave and quality of fabric desired; it is necessary to kn
Yellow FirDouglas Fir.
Yellow MetalMuntz metal.
Yellow OchreAn earthy pigment made from impure iron ore, used in paint.
Yellow WareA yellow semi-vitreous ware or an earthenware with a colorless clear glaze.
YellowingDevelopment of yellow color or cast, in whites, on aging.
Yield1. The ratio of the net income of a real estate or other investment compared to the acquisition and operating costs. 2. The amount of concrete produced by a given combination of materials; the total weight of ingredients divided by the unit weight of the
Yield PointThe point at which a material deforms with no increase in load; the stress at which a material ceases to deform in a fully elastic manner.
Yield StrengthThe specified minimum yield strength or yield point of reinforcement in psi.
YokeThe location where a home's water meter is sometimes installed between two copper pipes, and located in the water meter pit in the yard.
Yoke VentA pipe connecting upward from a soil or waste stack to a vent stack for the purpose of preventing pressure changes in the stacks.
Young's ModulusThe ratio of the unit stress to the unit strain below the proportional limit.