mullion|mullions in English

noun

[mul·lion || 'mʌlɪən]

vertical divider between window panes

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1. Then he saw the mullion windows were open.

2. Mullion: ( meneau ) a thin upright member within a window or between adjacent windows.

3. Mullion: (meneau) a thin upright member within a window or between adjacent windows.

4. In section each mullion is an asymmetric oval, tapering at one end.

5. The gable wall structure consists of a series of fabricated steel mullions at 6m centres.

6. She was taken to a comfortable bedroom with stone mullions and changed into clothes appropriate for the occasion.

7. On the blank east wall the Eastons have opened up windows, following the outlines of earlier mullions. Sentencedict.com

8. Recent Examples on the Web Bespoke hardware and fittings (designed in-house) reference the building’s brass mullions and roof Bulkhead

9. The use of ground anchors in tension and the glazing mullions as compression members resolves the forces from the cable-net.

10. The Clunch tracery and the mullion and architrave are of limestone, which may indicate they are part of an earlier restoration

11. An astragal is a piece of hardware that is used on a pair of doors to seal the gap between the doors when they are closed. Astragals are different from a mullion because the astragal is fastened to the door itself

12. Brise soleil (also called solar shading) is a system consisting of aluminium louvre blades fixed to horizontal or vertical support arms known as mullions or stringers, that is usually fixed to the outside of a building, for one of five purposes: To reduce the solar gain within a room or building;

13. Baulk, areas on various types of billiard table; Baulk, a wall of intact earth in an archaeological excavation; Baulk road, a type of railway track; Baulking; Baulking, tactic used in water polo to trick a goalkeeper into thinking that the player is shooting; Baulking, a village in Oxfordshire England; Baulk Head to Mullion, a coastal site of Special Scientific Interest