Mullion
21mullion — /mul yeuhn/, Archit. n. 1. a vertical member, as of stone or wood, between the lights of a window, the panels in wainscoting, or the like. 2. one of the radiating bars of a rose window or the like. v.t. 3. to furnish with, or to form into… …
22mullion — noun a) A vertical bar between the panes of glass or casements of a window or the panels of a screen. b) wedge tailed eagle, eaglehawk …
23mullion — Synonyms and related words: Samson post, baluster, balustrade, banister, doorjamb, doorpost, gatepost, hitching post, jamb, king post, milepost, post, signpost, snubbing post, stanchion, standard, stile, upright …
24mullion — mul|lion [ˈmʌljən] n technical a vertical piece of stone, metal, or wood between two pieces of glass in a window >mullioned adj …
25mullion — mul|lion [ mʌljən ] noun count a piece of metal, wood, or stone used for separating the pieces of glass in a window ╾ mul|lioned adjective …
26mullion — mul·lion || mÊŒlɪən n. vertical divider between window panes …
27mullion — A thin member that divides a window or that separates one window from another. Usually mullions are vertical, but they can also be horizontal, diagonal, and curved. Also see architecture, came, fenestration, frame, glass, lunette, and molding …
28mullion — [ mʌljən] noun a vertical bar between the panes of glass in a window. Compare with transom. Derivatives mullioned adjective Origin C16: prob. an alt. form of monial …
29mullion — n. (Arch.) Munnion, munion, monyall …
30mullion — noun (C) a piece of stone, metal, or wood that divides a window between the glass parts mullioned adjective: mullioned windows …