Table 6.41 — EEs for EAs whose label begins with F

Attribute label Enumerant label Concept definition Code
FABRICATION_TYPE   The type of a fabrication industry <OBJECT>.  
  HEAVY Characterized by large heavy steel frame <BUILDING>s and may utilize large cranes for heavy lifting. 1
  LIGHT Characterized by light steel or wood frame <BUILDING>s and lack heavy equipment. 2
FACILITY_COMMISSIONED_STATUS   The type of commissioned status of a <FACILITY>.  
  ON_TEST_COMMISSIONED Commissioned and on-test. 1
  ON_TEST_NOT_COMMISSIONED Not commissioned and on-test. 2
  OPERATIONAL_COMMISSIONED Commissioned and operational. 3
  OPERATIONAL_NOT_COMMISSIONED Not commissioned and operational. 4
  OUT_SERVICE_COMMISSIONED Commissioned and out of service. 5
  OUT_SERVICE_NOT_COMMISSIONED Not commissioned and out of service. 6
FACILITY_OPERATION_CONTINUITY   The continuity of operation of a <FACILITY>.  
  CONTINUOUS Services or <FACILITY>s are always available; continuous operation. 1
  INTERMITTENT The services or <FACILITY>s are not always available; intermittent operation. 2
  OCCASIONAL Not habitual; occasional or infrequent. 3
FARMING_METHOD   The agricultural practice in use within an agro-ecosystem; the farming method.  
  CROP_ROTATION The process of growing several different crops on the same <TRACT> in successive years or seasons, supporting both replenishment of the <SOIL> and pest and disease abatement; crop rotation. 1
  GRAZING Supporting the feeding of livestock on low <VEGETATION> (for example: <GRASS>) on pastures and ranges; grazing. 2
  PERMACULTURE The continuous use of a <TRACT> for cultivation; permaculture. 3
  SLASH_AND_BURN A system of cultivation in which <PLANT>s are cut down, allowed to dry, and then burned off before crops are planted; slash-and-burn [SOED, "slash-and-burn"]. 4
FENCE_TYPE   The type of a <FENCE>.  
  BARBED_WIRE Constructed of wire with sharp points or barbs twisted on it every 2 to 5 centimetres; barbed wire. 1
  CHAIN_LINK Chain link. 2
  CHAIN_LINK_BARBS_ABOVE <<<CHAIN_LINK>>> with coiled barbs or razor wire along the upper margin; chain link with barbs above. 3
  CHAIN_LINK_WITH_SLATS <<<CHAIN_LINK>>> with slats.
EXAMPLE     Sand <FENCE>.
4
  LOOSE_STONE Constructed of loose <STONE>s, generally those gathered from an adjacent field. 5
  METAL Metal. 6
  MINEFIELD_LANE <FENCE> or <NON_EMPTY_SET> of <MARKER>s indicating a lane cleared through a <MINEFIELD>. 7
  MINEFIELD_PERIMETER <FENCE> indicating the <BOUNDARY> of a <MINEFIELD> or fictitious <MINEFIELD>. 8
  STONE Constructed of <STONE>s, usually quarried, shaped, and mortared. 9
  WOOD Wood. 10
FERRY_ROUTE_TYPE   The type of <ROUTE> which a <FERRY> follows.  
  CABLE Follows a fixed <ROUTE> guided by a <LOAD_CABLE>. 1
  FREE_MOVING <ROUTE> varies with weather, <TIDE>, and traffic; free moving. 2
  ICE Crosses a lead in wintertime; ice. 3
FIELD_PATTERN   The geometric layout used in placing seeds or young <PLANT>s on a <TRACT> used for agriculture; the field pattern.  
  LINEAR Planted in a linear arrangement. 1
  REGULAR Planted in a specific and uniform arrangement. 2
  TERRACED Utilizing a long, low <RIDGE> of <SOIL> across a slope with a flat or graded channel to stop erosion of the <SOIL> and control <RUN_OFF>; terraced. 3
FIGHTER_WINGED_AIRCRAFT_TYPE   The type of a <FIGHTER_WINGED_AIRCRAFT>.  
  F_1 F-1 (US Navy FJ), manufactured by North American. 1
  F_2 F-2 (US Navy F2H), manufactured by McDonnell. 2
  F_3 F-3 (US Navy F3H), manufactured by McDonnell. 3
  F_4 F-4 "Phantom" and "Phantom II", manufactured by McDonnell Douglas. 4
  F_5 F-5A/B "Freedom Fighter" or F-5E/F "Tiger", manufactured by Northrop. 5
  F_6 F-6 (US Navy F4D), manufactured by Douglas. 6
  F_7 F-7 (US Navy YF2Y-1), manufactured by Convair. 7
  F_8 F-8 (US Navy F8U), manufactured by LTV. 8
  F_9 F-9 (US Navy F9F), manufactured by Grumman. 9
  F_10 F-10 (US Navy F3D), manufactured by Douglas. 10
  F_11 F-11 (US Navy F11F), manufactured by Grumman. 11
  F_12 F-12, manufactured by Lockheed. 12
  F_14 F-14 "Tomcat", manufactured by Grumman. 13
  F_15 F-15 "Eagle" or F-15 "Streak Eagle" or F-15E "Strike Eagle", manufactured by McDonnell Douglas. 14
  F_16 F-16 "Fighting Falcon", manufactured by General Dynamics. 15
  F_17 F-1 "Cobra", manufactured by Northrop. 16
  F_18 F-18, manufactured by McDonnell Douglas. 17
  F_19 F-19, manufactured by Lockheed. 18
  F_20 F-20 "Tigershark", manufactured by Northrop. 19
  F_21 F-21 "Lion Cub", manufactured by IAI KFIR. 20
  F_22 F-2 "Raptor", manufactured by Lockheed-Martin. 21
  F_23 F-23, manufactured by Northrop-McDonnell Douglas. 22
  F_100 F-100 "Super Sabre", manufactured by North American. 23
  F_101 F-101 "Voodoo", manufactured by McDonnell. 24
  F_102 F-102 "Delta Dagger", manufactured by Convair. 25
  F_104 F-104 "Starfighter", manufactured by Lockheed. 26
  F_105 F-105 "Thunderchief", manufactured by Republic. 27
  F_106 F-106 "Delta Dart", manufactured by Convair. 28
  F_107 F-107, manufactured by North American. 29
  F_108 F-108 "Rapier", manufactured by North American. 30
  F_110 F-110 "Spectre", manufactured by McDonnell. 31
  F_111 F-111 "Aardvark", manufactured by General Dynamics. 32
  F_117 F-117 "Nighthawk", manufactured by Lockheed. 33
FILL_TYPE   The type of an <OBJECT> that is filled with <MATERIAL> (for example: <SOIL> and/or <ROCK>); fill type.  
  EMBANKMENT <EMBANKMENT>. 1
  FILLED_TERRAIN <FILLED_TERRAIN>. 2
FISHING_FACILITY_TYPE   The type of a <FISHING_FACILITY>.  
  STAKE A <POLE> or <STAKE> placed in shallow <WATER> to outline a fishing <REGION> or to catch <FISH>. 1
  TRAP A <STRUCTURE> (usually portable) for catching <FISH>; trap. 2
  TUNA_NET A <FISHING_FACILITY> that employs nets spread out under the <WATERBODY_SURFACE> to catch tuna. 3
  WEIR A <FENCE> of <STAKE>s or <STONE>s set in a <RIVER> or along a <SHORE> to trap <FISH>; weir. 4
FLOOR_CONSTRUCTION_TYPE   The type of <MATERIAL> and/or techniques used to construct a <FLOOR>.  
  BRICK Brick. 1
  COBBLE Cobble. 2
  CONCRETE Concrete. 3
  DIMENSION_LUMBER Lumber that was cut to the sizes usually in demand, or to special sizes as ordered and secured to joists; dimension lumber. 4
  EARTHEN Packed <SOIL>; earthen. 5
  ENGINEERED_LUMBER Manufactured sheets of wood fibre and adhesives secured to joists; engineered lumber. 6
  REINFORCED_CONCRETE Reinforced <<<CONCRETE>>>. 7
  STEEL Sheets or plates of steel. 8
FLOOR_COVERING_TYPE   The type of the covering of a <FLOOR>.  
  CARPET Carpet. 1
  CERAMIC_TILE Ceramic tile. 2
  CONCRETE Concrete. 3
  FIRED_CLAY_TILE Fired clay tile. 4
  NONE_PRESENT No covering is present; bare. 5
  SHEET_VINYL Sheet vinyl. 6
  SLATE Slate. 7
  THATCH Thatch. 8
  VINYL_TILE Vinyl tile. 9
  WOOD Wood. 10
FOG_SIGNAL_GENERATION_TYPE   The type of mechanism of signal generation in the presence of <FOG>.  
  AUTOMATIC Initiated by a self-regulating mechanism such as a timer or light sensor; automatic. 1
  HAND A manually operated mechanism such as a hand-cranked siren. 2
  WAVE_ACTION Motion of the <WATERBODY_SURFACE>; wave action.
EXAMPLE     Bell in a <BUOY>.
3
  WIND The <WIND>.
EXAMPLE     Wind driven whistle.
4
FOLIAGE_STATE   The state of the foliage within a delineated <REGION>.  
  LOW_DENSITY_LOW_CHLOROPHYLL Low spatial density and low chlorophyll content.
EXAMPLE     Winter foliage on a deciduous <TREE>.
1
  MEDIUM_DENSITY_HIGH-
_CHLOROPHYLL
Low to medium spatial density and high chlorophyll content.
EXAMPLE     Spring foliage on a deciduous <TREE>.
2
  HIGH_DENSITY_LOW_CHLOROPHYLL High spatial density and low chlorophyll content.
EXAMPLE     Autumn foliage on a deciduous <TREE>.
3
  HIGH_DENSITY_HIGH_CHLOROPHYLL High spatial density and high chlorophyll content.
EXAMPLE     Summer foliage on a deciduous <TREE>.
4
FRIGATE_TYPE   The type of a <FRIGATE>.  
  GRISHA_I_CLASS_ASW_CORVETTE Grisha I class ASW corvette. 1
  GRISHA_III_CLASS_ASW_CORVETTE Grisha III class ASW corvette. 2
  GRISHA_V_CLASS_ASW Grisha V class ASW <FRIGATE>. 3
  PARCHIM_II_CLASS Parchim II class <FRIGATE>. 4
  THETIS_CLASS Thetis class (type 420) <FRIGATE> designed for fisheries patrol. 5
FRONT_AND_AXIS_REFERENCE   The association of the front, or long, axis of an <OBJECT> to an axis of a reference local orthonormal coordinate system.  
  NEGATIVE_X The negative "X" axis. 1
  NEGATIVE_Y The negative "Y" axis. 2
  NEGATIVE_Z The negative "Z" axis. 3
  NO_FRONT_PRESENT Has no front.
EXAMPLES     Cylinder, sphere.
4
  POSITIVE_X The positive "X" axis. 5
  POSITIVE_Y The positive "Y" axis. 6
  POSITIVE_Z The positive "Z" axis. 7
FROZEN_SURFACE_COVER_TYPE   The type of frozen <PRECIPITATION> and/or frozen <WATER> that is present covering a <SURFACE>.  
  ICE <ICE>. 1
  MIXED_SNOW_AND_ICE A mixture of <SNOW_GROUND_COVER> and crystals of <ICE>. 2
  NONE_PRESENT No freezing <PRECIPITATION> or frozen standing <WATER>. 3
  SLUSH Partially melted <SNOW_GROUND_COVER> or <ICE>; slush [SOED, "slush", n1 1a]. 4
  SNOW <SNOW_GROUND_COVER>. 5
  SNOW_OVER_ICE <SNOW_GROUND_COVER> over <ICE>. 6
FUEL_FACILITIES_AVAILABLE   The type of fuel <FACILITY>s available at or in the near vicinity.  
  AVIATION_FUEL Aviation fuel. 1
  BUTANE Butane. 2
  COAL Coal. 3
  COMPRESSED_NATURAL_GAS Compressed natural gas. 4
  DIESEL Diesel. 5
  ETHANOL Ethanol. 6
  KEROSENE Kerosene. 7
  LIQUIFIED_PETROLEUM_GAS Liquified petroleum gas. 8
  LUBRICANTS Lubricants. 9
  METHANE Methane. 10
  NONE_PRESENT No fuel <FACILITY>s or supplies are available; none present. 11
  OIL Oil. 12
  PETROL Petrol. 13
  SPECIAL Some special fuels, not otherwise enumerated, are available. 14
  WATER <WATER>.
EXAMPLE     As used for a steam engine.
15
FUNCTIONAL_STATUS   The general condition or functionality of an <OBJECT> regardless of its primary purpose.  
  ABANDONED Abandoned, deserted, no longer used or inhabited, forsaken, or disused. 1
  DAMAGED Not in its original condition and has been harmed, injured, or broken; damaged. 2
  DESTROYED No longer in existence; destroyed, spoiled, ruined or demolished. 3
  DISMANTLED Taken apart, disassembled, or torn down; dismantled. 4
  DISSIPATING Attenuated to, or almost to the point of, disappearing; dissipating. 5
  INACTIVE Not functioning or operating or out of use; inactive. 6
  INCOMPLETE Not complete, lacking some parts, or not finished; incomplete. 7
  NOT_USABLE Of no utility; not usable. 8
  OCCASIONAL Not habitual; occasional or infrequent. 9
  OPERATIONAL Fit for proper functioning; ready for use; operational. 10
  PARTIALLY_DESTROYED Some portion or part is <<<DESTROYED>>>; partially destroyed. 11
  PROPOSED Suggested, put forward for consideration, discussion, or adoption; proposed. 12
  RECOMMENDED Endorsed, commended as being worthy or desirable, or useful; recommended. 13
  RUINED In a decayed or deteriorated condition resulting from neglect or disuse, or a damaged and in need of repair; ruined. 14
  TEMPORARILY_UNUSED Temporarily unused. 15
  UNDER_CONSTRUCTION In the process of being built or renovated; under construction. 16
FUNCTIONAL_USE   The general function or use of an <OBJECT>.  
  AGRICULTURE Agriculture. 1
  ANIMAL_SANCTUARY Sanctuary for <NON_HUMAN_ANIMAL>s. 2
  AVALANCHE Avalanche. 3
  CABLE_PIPE_SIGN Sign indicating a <ELECTRICAL_CABLE> or <PIPELINE>. 4
  CAUSEWAY <CAUSEWAY>. 5
  COMMERCE Commerce. 6
  CONTAINER <CONTAINER>. 7
  DRAG_STRIP Drag strip. 8
  DUGOUT Dugout. 9
  DYKE <DYKE>. 10
  FILTRATION_POND Filtration pond. 11
  FIREBREAK Firebreak. 12
  FLOOD_BARRAGE <FLOOD_BARRAGE>. 13
  FLOOD_CONTROL Flood control and/or rate measurement. 14
  FOREST_PRESERVE <FOREST_PRESERVE>. 15
  INDUSTRY Industry. 16
  INSTITUTION Institution. 17
  IRRIGATION Irrigation. 18
  LEVEE <LEVEE>. 19
  LEVEE_OR_DYKE <<<LEVEE>>> or <<<DYKE>>>. 20
  MARINE Marine. 21
  MEDICAL Medical. 22
  MIXED_URBAN <MIXED_URBAN_REGION> or <BUILT_UP_REGION>. 23
  PRISONER Prisoner. 24
  RECREATION Recreation. 25
  REFUGEE Refugee. 26
  RESERVE <RESERVE> or reservation. 27
  RESIDENCE Residence. 28
  RETAINING Retaining. 29
  SCHOOL School. 30
  TOURIST Tourist. 31
  TRANSPORTATION Transportation. 32
FURNITURE_TYPE   The type of <FURNITURE>.  
  BOX Box. 1
  CHAIR Chair. 2
  CRATE Crate. 3
  DESK Desk. 4
  FILING_CABINET A <CONTAINER> for keeping papers in order; a filing cabinet [AHD, "file", 1]. 5
  SHELVES Shelves. 6
  TABLE Table. 7

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