A check the bank draws on itself rather than on a depositor's account. …
Casing
The trim that encircles a window or door opening, hiding the gap between the door or window jamb and the wall's surface. …
Cathedral Ceiling
A high, open ceiling formed by finishing exposed roof rafters. …
Caulk
An acrylic or silicon sealant used to fill cracks, crevices, and holes in a home. …
Caveat
A formal notice asking a court to suspend action until the party that filed the challenge can be heard. …
Caveat Emptor
A legal principle stating that a buyer is responsible for ensuring the quality of goods purchased. From Latin, "let the buyer beware." …