Table 6.39 — EEs for EAs with labels beginning with D
Attribute label Enumerant label Concept definition Figure(s) Code
DAM_FACE_TYPE   The type of face of a <DAM>.    
  SLOPED Slopes away from vertical.   1
  VERTICAL Vertical.   2
DATA_COLLECTION_CRITERIA   Criteria describing the collection of data.    
  COLLECTED Collected by approved methods.   1
  DERIVED Derived (from other authoritative data) by approved methods.   2
  DIFFERENT_HEIGHT_THRESHOLD Collected using a different height threshold than that specified.   3
  LOW_DATA_COLLECTION_CRITERIA Collected using low data collection criteria.   4
  NO_AVAILABLE_IMAGERY Collected using methods that did not include use of imagery as it was not available.   5
  NO_AVAILABLE_MAP_SOURCE Collected using methods that did not include use of <MAP>s as they were not available.   6
  NO_SUITABLE_IMAGERY Collected using methods that did not include reference to imagery as no suitable imagery was available.   7
  NOT_COLLECTED Not collected.   8
  NOT_REQUESTED Not requested.   9
  NOT_REQUIRED Not required.   10
  TOO_ROUGH_TO_COLLECT The <REGION> was too rough to collect the data.   11
DATE_FORMAT   The format of a date.    
  CALENDAR_DATE A specific calendar date that is formatted in a Basic Latin string as specified in ISO 8601:2004, 4.1.2.   1
  YY A reduced precision representation of a specific century that is formatted in a Basic Latin string as specified in ISO 8601:2004, 4.1.2.3.c, Basic format; YY.   2
  YYYY A reduced precision representation of a specific year that is formatted in a Basic Latin string as specified in ISO 8601:2004, 4.1.2.3.b, Basic format; YYYY.   3
  YYYY_DDD A complete representation for a specific ordinal date that is formatted in a Basic Latin string as specified in ISO 8601:2004, 4.1.3.2, Extended format; YYYY-DDD.   4
  YYYY_MM A reduced precision representation of a specific month that is formatted in a Basic Latin string as specified in ISO 8601:2004, 4.1.2.3.a, Basic format; YYYY-MM.   5
  YYYY_MM_DD A complete representation of a specific calendar date that is formatted in a Basic Latin string as specified in ISO 8601:2004, 4.1.2.2, Extended format; YYYY-MM-DD.   6
  YYYY_WWW A reduced precision representation of a specific date identified by calendar week number that is formatted in a Basic Latin string as specified in ISO 8601:2004, 4.1.4.3, Extended format; YYYY-Www.   7
  YYYY_WWW_D A complete representation of a specific date identified by calendar week and day numbers that is formatted in a Basic Latin string as specified in ISO 8601:2004, 4.1.4.2, Extended format; YYYY-Www-D.   8
  YYYYDDD A complete representation for a specific ordinal date that is formatted in a Basic Latin string as specified in ISO 8601:2004, 4.1.3.2, Basic format; YYYYDDD.   9
  YYYYMMDD A complete representation specific calendar date that is formatted in a Basic Latin string as specified in ISO 8601:2004, 4.1.2.2, Basic format; YYYYMMDD.   10
  YYYYWWW A reduced precision representation of a specific date identified by calendar week number that is formatted in a Basic Latin string as specified in ISO 8601:2004, 4.1.4.3, Basic format; YYYYWww.   11
  YYYYWWWD A complete representation of a specific date identified by calendar week and day numbers that is formatted in a Basic Latin string as specified in ISO 8601:2004, 4.1.4.2, Basic format; YYYYWwwD.   12
  DD A truncated representation for a specific day in the implied month that is formatted in a Basic Latin string as specified in ISO 8601:2000, 5.2.1.3.f, Basic format; ---DD.   13
  DDD A truncated representation for a specific ordinal day only in the implied year that is formatted in a Basic Latin string as specified in ISO 8601:2000, 5.2.2.2.b, Basic format; -DDD.   14
  ISO A specific date that is formatted in a Basic Latin string as specified in ISO 8601:2004, 4.1; ISO.   15
  MM A truncated representation for a specific month in the implied year that is formatted in a Basic Latin string as specified in ISO 8601:2000, 5.2.1.3.e, Basic format; --MM.   16
  MM_DD A truncated representation for a specific day of a month in the implied year that is formatted in a Basic Latin string as specified in ISO 8601:2000, 5.2.1.3.d, Extended format; --MM-DD.   17
  MMDD A truncated representation for a specific day of a month in the implied year that is formatted in a Basic Latin string as specified in ISO 8601:2000, 5.2.1.3.d, Basic format; --MMDD.   18
  ORDINAL_DATE A specific ordinal date that is formatted in a Basic Latin string as specified in ISO 8601:2004, 4.1.3.   19
  W_D A specific day only of the implied week that is formatted in a Basic Latin string as specified in ISO 8601:2000, 5.2.3.3.g, Basic format; -W-D.   20
  WEEK_DATE A specific date identified by calendar week and day of the week numbers that is formatted in a Basic Latin string as specified in ISO 8601:2004, 4.1.4.   21
  WWW A specific week only of the implied year that is formatted in a Basic Latin string as specified in ISO 8601:2000, 5.2.3.3.f, Basic format; -Www.   22
  WWW_D A specific week and day only of the implied year that is formatted in a Basic Latin string as specified in ISO 8601:2000, 5.2.3.3.e, Extended format; -Www-D.   23
  WWWD A specific week and day only of the implied year that is formatted in a Basic Latin string as specified in ISO 8601:2000, 5.2.3.3.e, Basic format; -WwwD.   24
  Y_WWW A specific year of the implied decade and week only that is formatted in a Basic Latin string as specified in ISO 8601:2000, 5.2.3.3.d, Extended format; -Y-Www.   25
  Y_WWW_D A specific year of the implied decade, week, and day only that is formatted in a Basic Latin string as specified in ISO 8601:2000, 5.2.3.3.c, Extended format; -Y-Www-D.   26
  YWWW A specific year of the implied decade and week only that is formatted in a Basic Latin string as specified in ISO 8601:2000, 5.2.3.3.d, Basic format; -YWww.   27
  YWWWD A specific year of the implied decade, week, and day only that is formatted in a Basic Latin string as specified in ISO 8601:2000, 5.2.3.3.c, Basic format; -YWwwD.   28
  YY_TRUNCATED A truncated representation for a specific year in the implied century that is formatted in a Basic Latin string as specified in ISO 8601:2000, 5.2.1.3.c, Basic format; -YY.   29
  YY_DDD A truncated representation for a specific year and ordinal day in the implied century that is formatted in a Basic Latin string as specified in ISO 8601:2000, 5.2.2.2.a, Extended format; YY-DDD.   30
  YY_MM A truncated representation for a specific year and month in the implied century that is formatted in a Basic Latin string as specified in ISO 8601:2000, 5.2.1.3.b, Extended format; -YY-MM.   31
  YY_MM_DD A truncated representation for a specific date in the implied century that is formatted in a Basic Latin string as specified in ISO 8601:2000, 5.2.1.3.a, Extended format; YY-MM-DD.   32
  YY_WWW A specific year and week only in the implied century that is formatted in a Basic Latin string as specified in ISO 8601:2000, 5.2.3.3.b, Extended format; YY-Www.   33
  YY_WWW_D A specific year, week, and day in the implied century that is formatted in a Basic Latin string as specified in ISO 8601:2000, 5.2.3.3.a, Extended format; YY-Www-D.   34
  YYDDD A truncated representation for a specific year and ordinal day in the implied century that is formatted in a Basic Latin string as specified in ISO 8601:2000, 5.2.2.2.a, Basic format; YYDDD.   35
  YYMM A truncated representation for a specific year and month in the implied century that is formatted in a Basic Latin string as specified in ISO 8601:2000, 5.2.1.3.b, Basic format; -YYMM.   36
  YYMMDD A truncated representation for a specific date in the implied century that is formatted in a Basic Latin string as specified in ISO 8601:2000, 5.2.1.3.a, Basic format; YYMMDD.   37
  YYWWW A specific year and week only in the implied century that is formatted in a Basic Latin string as specified in ISO 8601:2000, 5.2.3.3.b, Basic format; YYWww.   38
  YYWWWD A specific year, week and day in the implied century that is formatted in a Basic Latin string as specified in ISO 8601:2000, 5.2.3.3.a, Basic format; YYWwwD.   39
  YYY An expanded representation of a specific century that is formatted in a Basic Latin string as specified in ISO 8601:2000, 4.1.2.4.d, Basic format; YYY. As many digits as required may be used to expand the century.   40
  YYYYY An expanded representation of a specific year that is formatted in a Basic Latin string as specified in ISO 8601:2004, 4.1.2.4.c, Basic format; YYYYY. As many digits as required may be used to expand the year.   41
  YYYYY_DDD An expanded representation for a specific ordinal date that is formatted in a Basic Latin string as specified in ISO 8601:2004, 4.1.3.3, Extended format; YYYYY-DDD. As many digits as required may be used to expand the year.   42
  YYYYY_MM An expanded representation of a specific month that is formatted in a Basic Latin string as specified in ISO 8601:2004, 4.1.2.4.b, Basic format; YYYYY-MM. As many digits as required may be used to expand the year.   43
  YYYYY_MM_DD An expanded representation of a specific calendar date that is formatted in a Basic Latin string as specified in ISO 8601:2004, 4.1.2.4.a, Extended format; YYYYY-MM-DD. As many digits as required may be used to expand the year.   44
  YYYYYDDD An expanded representation for a specific ordinal date that is formatted in a Basic Latin string as specified in ISO 8601:2004, 4.1.3.3, Basic format; YYYYYDDD. As many digits as required may be used to expand the year.   45
  YYYYYMMDD An expanded representation of a specific calendar date that is formatted in a Basic Latin string as specified in ISO 8601:2004, 4.1.2.4.a, Basic format; YYYYYMMDD. As many digits as required may be used to expand the year.   46
DATE_TIME_FORMAT   The format of a date and time of the day.    
  ISO A specific date and time of the day that is formatted in a Basic Latin string as specified in ISO 8601:2004, 4.3.1; ISO.   1
  YYYYMMDDTHHMMSS A specific date and local time of the day that is formatted in a Basic Latin string as specified in ISO 8601:2004, 4.3.2, Basic format; either YYYYMMDDThhmmss or YYYYMMDDThhmm or YYYYMMDDThh.   2
  YYYY_MM_DDTHH_MM_SS A specific date and local time of the day that is formatted in a Basic Latin string as specified in ISO 8601:2004, 4.3.2, Extended format; either YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss or YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm or YYYY-MM-DDThh.   3
  YYYYDDDTHHMMSS A specific ordinal date and local time of the day that is formatted in a Basic Latin string as specified in ISO 8601:2004, 4.4.3.3, Basic format; either YYYYDDDThhmmss or YYYYDDDThhmm or YYYYDDDThh.   4
  YYYY_DDDTHH_MM_SS A specific ordinal date and local time of the day that is formatted in a Basic Latin string as specified in ISO 8601:2004, 4.4.3.3, Extended format; either YYYY-DDDThh:mm:ss or YYYY-DDDThh:mm or YYYY-DDDThh.   5
  YYYYWWWDTHHMMSS A specific date identified by calendar week and day numbers and local time of the day that is formatted in a Basic Latin string as specified in ISO 8601:2004, 4.3.2.c, Basic format; either YYYYWwwDThhmmss or YYYYWwwDThhmm or YYYYWwwDThh.   6
  YYYY_WWW_DTHH_MM_SS A specific date identified by calendar week and day numbers and local time of the day that is formatted in a Basic Latin string as specified in ISO 8601:2004, 4.3.2 c, Extended format; either YYYY-Www-DThh:mm:ss or YYYY-Www-DThh:mm or YYYY-Www-DThh.   7
  REDUCED A specific date time of the day, using a reduced precision or truncated representation that is formatted in a Basic Latin string as specified in ISO 8601:2004, 4.3.3.   8
DEFENSIVE_POSITION_TYPE   The type of a <DEFENSIVE_POSITION>.    
  DELIB_FULL_HIDE_ARMOURED-
_TRACKED_FIGHTING_VEHICLE
Deliberately prepared with full hide capability for an <ARMOURED_TRACKED_FIGHTING_VEHICLE>.   1
  DELIB_MORTAR_FULL_HIDE Deliberately prepared with full hide capability for a mortar-carrier <GROUND_VEHICLE>.   2
  DELIB_MORTAR_NO_FULL_HIDE Deliberately prepared without full hide capability for a mortar-carrier <GROUND_VEHICLE>.   3
  DELIB_NO_FULL_HIDE_ARMOURED-
_TRACKED_FIGHTING_VEHICLE
Deliberately prepared without full hide capability for an <ARMOURED_TRACKED_FIGHTING_VEHICLE>.   4
  DELIB_PER_DEF_COVERED Deliberately prepared with overhead cover for <MILITARY_PERSONNEL>.   5
  DELIB_PER_DEF_NO_COVER Deliberately prepared without overhead cover for <MILITARY_PERSONNEL>.   6
  DELIB_VEH_DEF_FULL_HIDE Deliberately prepared with full hide for <GROUND_VEHICLE>s.   7
  DELIB_VEH_DEF_NO_FULL_HIDE Deliberately prepared without full hide for <GROUND_VEHICLE>s.   8
  HASTY_PER_DEF_POSITION Hastily prepared for <MILITARY_PERSONNEL>.   9
  HASTY_VEH_DEF_POSITION Hastily prepared for <GROUND_VEHICLE>s.   10
  MACHINE_GUN_BUNKER Deliberately prepared <BUNKER> for a machine gun.   11
DEW_POINT_QUALITY   The quality of a <<DEW_POINT_TEMPERATURE>> measurement.    
  GOOD The quality of the value was acceptable; good.   1
  NO_CHECK No check on the quality of the value was performed.   2
  SUSPECT The value may be in error; suspect.   3
  ERR_CORRECTED The original value was erroneous and was corrected.   4
  ERR_CORRECTION_SUSPECT <<<ERR_CORRECTED>>> but the corrected value may be in error; erroneous correction suspect.   5
  ERR The value is erroneous.   6
  MISS_SUBST <<<MISS>>>, so a substitute value was provided.   7
  MISS_SUBST_SUSPECT <<<MISS_SUBST>>>, but the substitute value may be in error; missing substitute suspect.   8
  MISS The value is missing.   9
DISPLAY_SIGN_TYPE   The type of a <DISPLAY_SIGN> based on its function and/or structure.    
  ADVERTISING_BILLBOARD A large outdoor <DISPLAY_SIGN> for advertisements; advertising billboard. An advertising billboard is usually elevated so as to be seen for a significant distance, and may either be attached to another <STRUCTURE> or self-supporting.   1
  TRAFFIC A <DISPLAY_SIGN> situated beside a <ROAD> and conveying information (e.g., navigation directions or hazard warnings) to drivers of <MOTOR_VEHICLE>s; traffic.   2
  SCOREBOARD A large outdoor <DISPLAY_SIGN> for publicly displaying the score in an athletic event; scoreboard. A scoreboard is usually associated with a <STADIUM> or major <ATHLETIC_FIELD>.   3
DOMINANT_BREAKER_TYPE   The type of the dominant breaking <WATER_WAVE>s tripped by shoaling <WATER>; dominant breaker type. The dominant breaker type is dependent on the nature of the <WATERBODY_FLOOR> and on the <<TERRAIN_SLOPE>> of the <BEACH>.    
  PLUNGING Steepens gradually but breaks very rapidly with a crash of <WATER>; plunging.   1
  SPILLING Bubbles and turbulent <WATER> spill down the front face of the <WATER_WAVE>; spilling. The upper 25 percent of the front face may become vertical before breaking, and breaking generally occurs over quite a distance.   2
  SURGING Peaks up but the bottom rushes forward from under the <WATER_WAVE> and the <WATER_WAVE> slides up the face of the <BEACH> with little or no bubble production; surging. The <WATERBODY_SURFACE> remains almost flat except where ripples may be produced on the face of the <BEACH> during runback.   3
DOOR_CONSTRUCTION_TYPE   The type of <MATERIAL> and/or techniques used to construct a <DOOR>; door construction type.    
  FIRE Highly fire-resistant and intended to be closed to provide fire protection.   1
  GLASS Constructed predominantly of glass.   2
  METAL_CLAD Metal clad with wood particleboard, foam honeycomb, or other structural interior.   3
  METAL_HOLLOW_CORE Lightweight wood or cardboard spacers form a (relatively) hollow core, separating two metal face skins.   4
  SOLID_METAL Constructed of solid metal.   5
  SOLID_WOOD Constructed of solid wood or particleboard.   6
  WOOD_HOLLOW_CORE Lightweight wood or cardboard spacers form a (relatively) hollow core, separating two wooden face skins.   7
DOOR_OPENING_METHOD   The method in which a <DOOR> opens; door opening method.    
  DOUBLE_SWINGING Swings both inwards and outwards; double swinging.   1
  DOWN A horizontal <DOOR> opening downward.   2
  LEFT As viewed from the outside, or the larger of two adjacent <REGION>s, the <DOOR> opens outwards on left-side hinges, or slides toward the left.   3
  RIGHT As viewed from the outside, or the larger of two adjacent <REGION>s, the <DOOR> opens outwards on right-side hinges, or slides toward the right.   4
  UP A horizontal <DOOR> opening upward.   5
DOOR_SHAPE   The shape of a <DOOR>.    
  ARCHED Arched.   1
  RECTANGULAR Rectangular.   2
DOOR_TYPE   The type of a <DOOR>.    
  AUTOMATIC_HINGED Hinged and equipped with a power-operated mechanism and controls that opens and closes automatically upon receipt of a momentary actuating signal.   1
  AUTOMATIC_SLIDING Sliding and equipped with a power-operated mechanism and controls that opens and closes automatically upon receipt of a momentary actuating signal.   2
  BLAST_RESISTANT Designed to withstand <MUNITION>s, attenuate blast pressure, and protect from fragment impact; blast resistant.   3
  DOUBLE_LEAF Consists of two <DOOR>s that open into a single <APERTURE>; double leaf.   4
  DUTCH Divided into two <COMPONENT>s, horizontally, so arranged that the lower <COMPONENT> can be shut and fastened, while the upper <COMPONENT> remains open; Dutch [AHD, "Dutch door"].   5
  HINGED Using a movable joint or mechanism by which a <GATE> or <DOOR> is hung upon the side-post, so as to be opened or shut by being turned upon it; hinged [SOED, "hinge", I.1.a].   6
  LIFT Automatic or manual <DOOR> on a <LIFT> or <LIFT_SHAFT>.   7
  OVERHEAD Opens vertically and is secured from the top of the <APERTURE>; overhead.   8
  POCKET Slides into a concealed recess in a <WALL>; pocket.   9
  REVOLVING Consists of rigid upright sections, usually four, interconnected at right angles and rotating about a central upright pivot; revolving.   10
  ROLLING Rolled inside a horizontal casing permanently attached above the opening, rolling down to cover the opening.   11
  SINGLE_PANEL_SPRING Single solid panel on springs that opens vertically by swinging overhead.   12
  SLIDING A single or double <DOOR> that opens by sliding into a recess [SOED, "sliding door", 1.c].   13
  SLIDING_GARAGE Opens horizontally by sliding and is hung from the top of the <APERTURE>; sliding garage.   14
  TURNSTILE Consists of horizontally revolving arms fixed to a vertical post, to allow <HUMAN>s on foot to pass through one by one; turnstile [SOED, "turnstile"].   15
DRAGON_TEETH_TYPE   The type of a <DRAGON_TEETH>.    
  CONCRETE_BLOCK A series of rectangular-shaped blocks of concrete emplaced in one or more rows.   1
  CONCRETE_TETRAHEDRON A series of tetrahedron-shaped blocks of concrete emplaced in one or more rows.   2
  LOG_POST A series of hardwood posts or <LOG>s, buried more than a metre into the <TERRAIN>, either vertically or at a slight angle toward the opposing force, and projecting about a metre above ground level (the <<HEIGHT_AGL>> will vary from post to post). The post spacing is irregular, typically between one and two metres apart, with posts emplaced two or more per metre of front. Spirals of barbed <WIRE> may be woven among the posts.   3
  STEEL_HEDGEHOG Constructed of steel or iron bars embedded in concrete, typically used to impede and damage a <GROUND_VEHICLE> (for example: a <VESSEL> and/or an <ARMOURED_TRACKED_VEHICLE>) of a beach landing force; steel hedgehog.   4
  STEEL_TETRAHEDRON A series of three steel or iron bars welded together to form tetrahedrons that are subsequently emplaced in one or more rows, typically used to impede and damage a <GROUND_VEHICLE> (for example: a <VESSEL> and/or an <ARMOURED_TRACKED_VEHICLE>) of a beach landing force.   5
DROP_GATE_METHOD   The method by which a <DROP_GATE> is closed.    
  OVERHEAD Descends from overhead.   1
  SIDE Swings up from flat on side.   2
DWELLING_TYPE   The type of a <DWELLING>.    
  APARTMENT A suite of <ROOM>s forming one residence in a <BUILDING> containing a number of these; apartment [SOED, "apartment", 1.b]. An apartment (North America) is also known as a flat.   1
  COTTAGE A private summer and/or weekend holiday residence; cottage [SOED, "cottage", 4].   2
  DORMITORY <DORMITORY>.   3
  HOUSE <HOUSE>.   4
  HUT <HUT>.   6
  MOBILE_HOME <MOBILE_HOME>.   5
  MULTI_UNIT_DWELLING <MULTI_UNIT_DWELLING>.   7
  OUTBUILDING <OUTBUILDING>.   8
  SENIOR_CITIZENS_HOME <SENIOR_CITIZENS_HOME>.   9
  TEMPORARY_RESIDENCE Temporary residence.
EXAMPLES     <HOTEL>, <MOTEL>.
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