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التركية - الإنجليزية
mullion
A vertical bar between the panes of glass or casements of a window or the panels of a screen
The vertical divider of a window that's constructed in panels
A slender pier dividing a window opening or screen, often moulded
{i} vertical divider between window panes
a vertical division between window units or panels
The vertical wood between window frames
a nonstructural vertical strip between the casements or panes of a window (or the panels of a screen)
A vertical element separating, and often supporting, windows, doors or panels set in series
A major structural vertical or horizontal member between window units or sliding glass doors
A vertical or horizontal member that divides adjacent window or door units
A wood or metal part used to structurally join two window or door units
A vertical divider in the frame between windows, doors, or other openings
The stationary frame piece that separates mulled window or door units Being joined by mullions makes multiple window or door units appear to be one Not to be confused with “muntin bar ” (View illustration )
A vertical framing section between glass panes
To furnish with mullions; to divide by mullions
A vertical piece of stone, metal, or wood that divides the panes of a window, the panels of a screen or the doors of a cabinet
The vertical member dividing a window or glass door Often used to describe glass doors divided evenly into rectangular panes
Vertical division of windows
An intermediate connecting member used to "marry" two or more windows or patio doors together in a single rough opening without sacrificing air or watertight performance A mullion also can give added strength to the connection for structural stability
A vertical post or other upright that divides a window or other opening into two or more panes Sometimes only ornamental
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