
1) Architectural element 2) Auburn hoop coliseum 3) Building parts 4) Bungalow feature 5) Chalet details 6) Chalet features 7) Chalet overhangs 8) Chalets have wide ones 9) Collection sites, of a sort 10) Downspout connections 11) Downspout feeders 12) Downspout site 13) Downspout sites 14) Drains 15) Drip edge
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1) Attic 2) Overhangs
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• (n. pl.) Brow; ridge. • (n. pl.) The edges or lower borders of the roof of a building, which overhang the walls, and cast off the water that falls on the roof. • (n. pl.) Eyelids or eyelashes.
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Eaves are the external horizontal overhang of a roof over a wall of a building.
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The edge of a roof. In most structures the eaves project beyond the surface of the wall protecting it from rain and snow.
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Meaning as a surname: Rim, edge or border.
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The horizontal exterior roof overhang at the lower edge of a roof
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The lowest section of a roof, overhanging a supporting wall.
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The lower border of a roof that overhangs the wall.
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the lower edge of a sloping roof, where it overhangs the wallhead. The eaves course is the lowest course of tiles or slates. Lined eaves, are eaves where a soffit board has been fitted to conceal rafter ends.
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1. The edges or lower borders of the roof of a building, which overhang the walls, and cast off the water that falls on the roof. ... 2. Brow; ridge. 'Eaves of the hill.' ... 3. Eyelids or eyelashes. 'And closing eaves of wearied eyes. ... <medicine>' (Tennyson) Eaves board . The cliff swallow; so called from its habit of building retort-shap...
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The edge of the roof that overhangs the exterior walls, sometimes with exposed rafters.
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Lowest projecting part of a sloped roof
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Eaves noun plural [ Middle English evese , plural eveses , Anglo-Saxon efese eaves, brim, brink; akin to Old High German obisa , opasa , porch, hall, Middle High German obse eaves, Icelandic ups , Goth. ubizwa porch; confer Icelandic upsar
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In architecture, the eaves are the edges or lower borders of the roof of a building, which overhang the walls, and cast off the water that falls on the roof.
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The bottom edge of a sloping roof where the water is collected in the gutters.
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http://www.woodworkersuk.co.uk/blog/carpentry-and-joinery-glossary/carpentr

The horizontal exterior roof overhang.
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https://operations.fs.cornell.edu/info/ir_glossary.cfm

Overhang of roof beyond wall below
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https://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/20693

The horizontal exterior roof overhang at the lower edge of a roof.
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The eaves are the roof overhang (usually clad in fascia and soffit) which protects the brickwork, or other external cladding from rain. It generally allows air ventilation to the roof void while keeping out insects and birds
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The lowest section of a roof, overhanging a supporting wall.
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https://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/20697

Junction of wall and roof.
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noun the overhang at the lower edge of a roof
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https://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/20974

The horizontal exterior roof overhang.
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https://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/22400

The horizontal exterior roof overhang.
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https://www.homebuildingmanual.com/Glossary.htm
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