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Term Term Definition Options Unit of Measure
Mall Commonly used street suffix or abbreviations: Mal View None
Mall Commonly used street suffix or abbreviations: Mal View None
Managed A computer server that is designed for a high level of availability in a highly managed environment. A managed server is designed to be configured with redundant power supplies, and contains an installed dedicated management controller (e.g., service processor). Energy Star criteria. View None
Management and administration Costs for managing and administrating the implementation of the project View None
Manor Commonly used street suffix or abbreviations: Mnr View None
Manor Commonly used street suffix or abbreviations: Mnr View None
Manors Commonly used street suffix or abbreviations: Mnrs View None
Manors Commonly used street suffix or abbreviations: Mnrs View None
Mansard A mansard or mansard roof is a four-sided gambrel-style hip roof characterized by two slopes on each of its sides with the lower slope, punctured by dormer windows, at a steeper angle than the upper. View None
Manual Manual operation of on and off switch. View None
Manual defrost Manual defrost refers to the type of defrosting system included for a freezer. View None
Manual dimming View None
Manually edited Replaced or approved by a human View None
Manufactured home Manufactured homes are prefabricated somewhere other than the current site. Manufactured homes include premises such as house boats, mobile homes, and trailers. View None
Manufacturer

Manufacturer of the product.

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Manufacturing industrial View None
Manufacturing industrial plant View None
MapURL

URL referencing an online mapping service that indicates the location.

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Margin A different manifestation of markup, to cover non-project specific overheads View None
Marginal View None
Marine Building America or DOE zone. View None
Market rate A market rate property View None
Market Threshold

Purchase pricing threshold within which a property falls

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Markup Generally applied to energy or construction projects procured by the Federal government. The mark-up, usually a set percentage of the project implementation cost, is added to the project price to cover non-project-specific overheads such as general administration and marketing. View None
Married couple no children A married couple with no children, View None

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