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A suspended floor is one with a minimum of 18" of well-ventilated air space below. Also referred to as above grade.
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Weaker strata hanging from stronger, overlying strata by means of roof bolts.
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A mixture containing finely divided particles evenly dispersed in a solid, liquid, or gas.
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The mounting for a microphone capsule, generally designed to provide some degree of mechanical isolation between the capsule or transducer and the microphone body in order to reduce handling noise.
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The elements that hold a loudspeaker driver's moving parts together, allows them to move, and helps return them to rest. Most commonly, these include the flexible surround around the outer rim of the driver and the spider on the underside of the diaphragm. See Spider.
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| susp | a support for the genitals worn by men engaging in strenuous exercise |
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| susp | a bandage of elastic fabric applied to uplift a dependant part (as the scrotum or a pendulous breast) |
| susp | a bandage of elastic fabric applied to uplift a dependant part (as the scrotum or a pendulous breast) |
| susp | being of a suspicious nature |
| susp | doubt about someone's honesty |
| susp | an impression that something might be the case |
| susp | the state of being suspected |
| susp | (informal) not as expected |
| susp | openly distrustful and unwilling to confide |
| susp | with suspicion |
| susp | being of a suspicious nature |
| susp | an utterance made by exhaling audibly |
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