end cap
An end of a wall that does not join to another wall. The unjoined end of the wall is exposed.
You can specify whether compound wall layers wrap at end caps. For example, the following image shows
a cross-section of a compound wall that uses interior wrapping at the end caps. See
Layer Wrapping
on page
751.
endpoint
The end of a sketched line. See
Sketching
on page 251.
entourage
An architectural term that refers to the landscaping and other environmental features shown in
a rendering of a building. For example, entourage can include plants, trees, people, cars, and signs.
Revit Architecture provides a library of entourage families, and you can create or load additional entourage
into a project. For more information, see
Plants and Entourage
on page 1139 and
Decals
on page 1152 .
explode
To disassemble an import symbol (which represents imported geometry) into its next highest level
of elements. See
Exploding Imported Geometry
on page 1322.
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