Strip(s) of lead, usually with an H-shaped cross section, used as an integral part of glass windows
Came is the past tense of come. A slender grooved lead bar used to hold together the panes in stained glass or latticework windows. Past tense of come. the past tense of come
Metal that comes in strip and roll form U-shaped came is used on the outside edges of stained glass projects, H-shaped is for joining more than one piece of glass together It comes in lead, zinc, brass and copper
{i} thin lead stripping used to hold pieces of glass together to form stained-glass windows (also called ribbon)
A lead strip used in the making of leaded or stained glass windows Cames have an indented vertical groove on the sides into which the separate pieces of glass are fitted to hold the design together