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[V150]Vocabulary Words To Know
by Jim Corkern, Jim
Mold is a kind of fungus (belonging to the kingdom fungi) that grows both indoors and outdoors all around the world and there are many different species and colors. To some people the words fungi and mold are used interchangeably, but not all fungi are molds.

Other fungi besides molds include something that most of us eat all the time: mushrooms. Certain kinds of mold are also used in the creation of specific kinds of cheese, so it is incorrect to think that all molds are bad for us.

Most of us do not know what "mycotoxin" means, but it is what makes some kinds of molds dangerous. Mycotoxins are a compound that are produced by fungus that are dangerous to living things. The mold itself is not toxic, but the mycotoxins produced by the mold are and these are what cause health complications for some people.

When mold inspectors talk to you about "remediation", you might not understand exactly what that means. The word "remediation" means to solve a problem and when it comes to mold, this means fixing the moisture and heating problem in the building where there is a mold infestation.

Stachybotrys is a genus of mold that has about 10 members and this grows mainly on dead plant materials.

When it is found indoors, it often grows on things like paper and canvas (this includes sheetrock that has a paper covering). This kind of mold is toxic and it is the mold that most people are thinking of when they say "black mold", even though a few different kinds of mold are black. Not all black mold is stachybotrys.

Hidden mold is found in areas that you cannot see readily. They are colonies that can be found inside walls or in ventilation systems like inside air conditioners or inside the ducts themselves.

Hidden mold in your ventilation system is important to get rid of because it is distributing the mold throughout your home or business and spreading the infection to other areas where it will likely take root and grow.

The word "biocide" is a term that is meant to denote chemicals that kill organisms such as fungi or at the very least, slow their growth. The word "fungicide" is often used interchangeably with "biocide".

In conjunction with the task of looking for a house, and subsequently finding one, it is important to be familiar with the expressions and words which are likely to be used at that time.

For this reason, set out below, are a number of words to help those who might find them useful, and thus make life that little bit easier for both the buyer and the seller.

1. Buyer = Acheteur
2. Deed of Sale = Acte Authentique De Vente
3. Estate Agent = Agent Immobilier
4. Cash = Argent Liquide
5. Lift/Elevator = Ascenseur
6. Proof of Ownership of the Property = Attestation De Propriete
7. Lawyer = Avocat
8. Bath = Bain or Baignoire
9. Suburb = Banlieu
10. Building = Batiment
11. Office = Bureau
12. Land Registry = Cadastre
13. Country = Campagne
14. Cellar = Cave
15. Carpenter = Charpentier
16. Shopping Centre = Centre Commercial
17. To do one's shopping = Faire ses Courses
18. Central Heating = Chauffage Central
19. Air Conditioning = Climatisation
20. Seaside = Bord De Mer
21. Corridor = Couloir
22. Courtyard = Cour
23. Mortgage = Hypotheque
24. Double Glazing = Double Vitrage
25. Bus Station = Gare Routiere
26. Train Station = Gare
27. Renting of houses = Location des maisons
28. Ceiling = Plafond
29. Plumbing = Plomberie
30. Power Socket = Prise Electrique
31. Sitting Room = Salon
32. The Grounds = Terrain
33. Roof = Toit
34. Entrance Hall = Vestibule
35. View = Vue
36. Town Planner = Urbaniste
37. Basement = Sous Sol
38. North = Nord
39. South = Sud
40. East = Est
41. West = Ouest
42. Window shutters = Volets
43. Seller = Vendeur
44. Attic = Grenier
45. Sunrise = Lever du Soleil
46. Sundown = Coucher du Soleil
47. Place to park = Endroit pour se garer
48. Post Office = Bureau de Poste
49. Take possession of = Prendre Possession de
50. Swimming pool = Piscine
51. Mains = Canalisation
52. Neighbour = Voisin
53. Neglected = Mal Tenu
54. In Good Condition = En bon Etat
55. Wall = Mur
56. Orchard = Verger
57. Landlord = Baileur
58. Right of Way = Droit de Passage
59. Housing Estate = Lotissement
60. Maintenance = Entretien
61. Paving = Dallage
62. Shower = Douche
63. Freezer = Congelateur
64. A Will = Testament
65. Building Site = Chantier
66. Deposit = Acompte
67. Workshop = Atelier
68. Slate Tile = Ardoise
69. GDF = Gas de France
70. EDF = Electricite de France
71. Lease = Baid
72. Heating = Chauffage
73. Chipboard = Agglomere
74. Planning Permission = Permis de Construire
75. To make bigger = Agrandir
76. Furniture = Meubles
77. Aerial = Antenne

There is of course a good chance that the estate agent and the solicitor and others one has to talk to when buying a house, speak English. If their English is not all that good, it will be nice to know as many words as you can.
Article Source : Bureau Of Consumer Protection

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