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Term Term Definition Options Unit of Measure
Stravenue Commonly used street suffix or abbreviations: Stra, Strav, Straven, Stravn, Strvn, Strvnue View None
Straw bale Straw bale construction uses baled straw from wheat, oats, barley, rye, rice and others in walls covered by earthen or lime stucco View None
Stream Commonly used street suffix or abbreviations: Steme, Strm View None
Stream Commonly used street suffix or abbreviations: Steme, Strm View None
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Street Commonly used street suffix or abbreviations: Strt, St, Str View None
Street Commonly used street suffix or abbreviations: Strt, St, Str View None
Street Name

The portion of the complete street name that identifies the particular thoroughfare (as opposed to the Street Name Pre Modifier, Street Name Post Modifier, Street Name Pre Directional, Street Name Post Directional, Street Name Pre Type, Street Name Post Type, and Separator Element (if any) in the complete street name.)

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Street Name Post Directional

The direction indicator that follows the street name. Refer to Cardinal Direction for constrained list.

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Street Name Post Modifier

A word or phrase in a complete street name that follows and modifies the Street Name, but is separated from it by a Street Name Post Type or a Street Name Post Directional or both. For example, in "East End Avenue Extension" the Street Name Post Modifier is "Extension"

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Street Name Post Type

The suffix portion of a street address.

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Street Name Pre Directional

A word preceding the street name that indicates the directional taken by the thoroughfare. Refer to Cardinal Direction for constrained list. In the examples "North Lane" and "South Carolina Avenue" the directional words are part of the Street Name, not the Street Name Predirectional.

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Street Name Pre Modifier

A word or phrase in a complete street name that precedes and modifies the Street Name, but is separated from it by a Street Name Pre Type or a Street Name Pre Directional or both; or is placed outside the Street Name so that the Street Name can be used in creating a sorted (alphabetical or alphanumeric) list of street names.

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Street Name Pre Type

A word or phrase that precedes the Street Name and identifies a type of thoroughfare in a complete street name. Refer to Street Name Post Type for a complete list of pre types. For example, "Highway 101" has a Street Name Pre Type = "Highway" and a Street Name = "101". In addition, a pre type can include further details, such as "County Road 88" where the Street Name Pre Type = "County Road" and the Street Name = "88".

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Streets Commonly used street suffix or abbreviations: Sts View None
Streets Commonly used street suffix or abbreviations: Sts View None
Stroboscopic visibility measure Measures primarily stroboscopic effects >80Hz (for moving objects), not necessarily static flicker (SVM) View None
Structural brick Structural brick is a hollow clay brick product. View None
Structural insulated panel A structural insulated panel (or structural insulating panel), SIP, are a composite building material. They consist of an insulating layer of rigid core sandwiched between two layers of structural board. View None
Student community Occupants are exclusively students and associated staff. View None
Sub component A space utilized as a supporting element of a larger premises, such as the lobby of a hotel, or the living room in a home. View None
Subaddress Identifier

The letters, numbers, words, or combination thereof used to distinguish different subaddresses of the same type when several occur within the same feature. For example, in subaddress "Building 4", the Subaddress Identifier = "4". Subaddress Identifier can also be parts of a building, for example "Penthouse" or "Mezzanine".

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Subaddress Type

The type of subaddress to which the associated Subaddress Identifier applies.

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Subarctic Building America or DOE zone. View None
Subcontractor Subcontractor View None

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