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==Part of Speech==
==Part of Speech==
Proper Noun
Proper Noun
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==Description==
==Description==
the Ford Motor Company Engineering Design Center; 6 story building on the south end of Tech Drive and east of Sheridan Road<ref>[https://www.northwestern.edu/fm/projects/our_projects/evanston/ford.html], Ford Motor Company Engineering Design Center.</ref>. Includes classrooms for [[DTC]], the prototyping and fabrication lab, and equipment for 3D printing.
The Ford Motor Company Engineering Design Center; a 6 story building on the south end of Tech Drive and east of Sheridan Road.<ref>[https://www.northwestern.edu/fm/projects/our_projects/evanston/ford.html], Ford Motor Company Engineering Design Center.</ref> Includes classrooms for [[DTC]], the prototyping and fabrication lab, and equipment for 3D printing.


==Usage==
==Usage==

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Part of Speech

Proper Noun

Pronunciation

[ford]

Description

The Ford Motor Company Engineering Design Center; a 6 story building on the south end of Tech Drive and east of Sheridan Road.[1] Includes classrooms for DTC, the prototyping and fabrication lab, and equipment for 3D printing.

Usage

Used mostly by McCormick students and faculty, but use is not limited.

Example Sentence

I have to go to Ford to build my DTC prototype.

References

  1. [1], Ford Motor Company Engineering Design Center.