lintels in English

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1
a horizontal support of timber, stone, concrete, or steel across the top of a door or window.
It bears all the hallmarks of a Post-Modernist interpretation of a historical facade, with architraves and lintels in cast aluminium.
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1. The lintels, silver, Architraved with gold

2. Earthquake-resistant building components such as wall blocks, floor panels and lintels

3. Occasional low lintels bumped and scraped his head in the blackness.

4. Ties, tension straps, joist hangers, brackets, support angles, bed joint reinforcement and lintels

5. The door lintels too are elaborate makara toranas , often with a Gajalakshmi crest as the lalata bimba .

6. Light metal lintels and timber sub-frames are not suitable to obtain a firm structural fixing.

7. The bricklayers at Pickles Bricklaying are experienced in the replacement of brick lintels and can assess the work involved

8. Class A1 comprises structural anchors designed to be secured to vertical, horizontal and inclined surfaces – e.g. walls, columns, lintels (see figure 1).

9. — ties, tension straps, joist hangers, brackets, support angles, bed joint reinforcement and lintels to be incorporated in masonry walls, columns and partitions.

10. - ties, tension straps, joist hangers, brackets, support angles, bed joint reinforcement and lintels to be incorporated in masonry walls, columns and partitions.

11. It is much more complete than Avebury’s stone circle, and the massive stones topped with horizontal lintels make it a remarkable feat of engineering

12. It is part of a series of three lintels bearing a continuous hieroglyphic text detailing the birth and accession of king Bird Jaguar IV.

13. Girders, purlins, trusses, lintels, beams, boards, panels, joists, floors, ceilings, roofing, profiles, sections, skirting, parapets, pillars, columns, rafters, grating, grilles, gullies, guttering, meshes, rails, railing, poles, racking, braces, column ties, cleats, supports, struts, all made of common metals

14. ON A memorable day over 3,500 years ago, Jehovah God had each household of the enslaved Israelites in Egypt kill a lamb or a goat and sprinkle its blood on the doorposts and lintels of their houses.

15. Stone walling, flooring, lintels, and jambs had appeared sporadically during the Archaic Period, though it is true that a building of the size of the step pyramid made entirely out of stone had never before been constructed.