- member.
Transom or
transom window is also the
customary U.S. word used for a
transom light, the
window over this crosspiece. In Britain, the
transom light...
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hopper windows, tilt, and
slide windows (often door-sized), tilt and turn
windows,
transom windows,
sidelight windows,
jalousie or
louvered windows, clerestory...
- A cross-
window is a
window whose lights are
defined by a
mullion and a
transom,
forming a cross. The Late
Gothic cross-
window is
known since the 14th...
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window, or the
window above such a bar
Transom (nautical), that part of the
stern of a
vessel where the two
sides of its hull meet
Operation Transom,...
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counter transom; next up was the
window sill
transom;
above that, the spar deck
transom. The
larger the vessel, the more
numerous and
wider the
transoms required...
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concrete “beds” with
ankle shackles, and an
original cell door and
transom window.
After being in
storage in
Vietnam for six
years and
nearly another...
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Horizontal elements separating the head of a door from a
window above are
called transoms.
Stone mullions were used in Armenian,
Saxon and
Islamic architecture...
- half-round
windows at the center. The main
entrance is
sheltered by a
gabled portico; it is
flanked by
pilasters and
topped by a half-oval
transom window. Late...
- in fact, he was in Room 1024
since she
could see
through the room's
transom window that the
light was on in there. She
remained on the
floor after the...
- with a
zigzag design. The
Lexington Avenue entrance is
topped by a
transom window with
interlocking triangles and curves. The
pediment above the main...