A substance which has a great affinity for water which is used as a drying agent often used in refrigeration systems or containers in which the contents must be kept free of moisture.
Architectural plan, including blue prints by which a property project is built. Also, the act of developing the plans for a building, including the determination of size, features, style, and materials to be used.
Plans that are used in the building business which give, in detail, all needed information for the construction or fabrication of a building or structure.
Creator of property improvements by building homes, shopping centers or commercial buildings for a profit on a specific area of land. A developer will organize and plan the development, supervise its construction and manage all the business elements of the project.
Process of developing an area by planning and building homes, shopping centers, schools or churches. The process includes the construction of streets, sewers, utilities, parks, etc. Often used to describe just the process of obtaining the required governmental approvals for construction to proceed. The phrase "developed land" usually describes property for which approvals have been secured but no physical improvements have been constructed.
1. A mechanical invention for some specific purpose.
2. A design, often with a motto, on a coat of arms.
3. A junction box or other part of an electrical system that does not carry electrical current.