kıç yatırması

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transom
Any of several transverse structural members in a ship, especially at the stern; a thwart
{n} a lintel over a doorcase, a beam across the stern post of a ship, or accross a window, vane of a cross-staff
1 A horizontal bar of wood or stone across a window 2 The cross-bar separating a door from the window, panel, or fanlight above it 3 The window above the transom bar of a door
A window mounted above a door or another window Transoms usually occur above head height
The transverse, vertical or sloping, panel forming the after end of a boat's hull Double-enders like canoes and peapods have no transom
A horizontal dividing bar in a window
A picture window that is usually located or mulled above another window
A small window placed directly above another window or one that is over a door
a window above a door and hinged to a transom
A crosspiece over a door; a lintel
The stern cross-section of a square-sterned boat; any transverse beams secured to the sternpost
The horizontal divider of a window that's constructed in panels
Horizontal member separating a door from a window panel above the door, or separating one window above another
{i} crosspiece in a structure (across the top or middle of window, structural crosspiece in boat or bridge)
a horizontal crosspiece across a window or separating a door from a window over it
A window above a door or other window built on and commonly hinged to a transom, used for daylighting in passive solar buildings
The vane of a cross-staff
The flat back section of the boat, where the sides meet the back
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