-
written window sill or
window-
sill, and less
frequently in
British English, cill) is the
horizontal structure or
surface at the
bottom of a
window.
Window sills...
-
molten or
solidified magma Sill (geostatistics)
Sill (river), a
river in
Austria Sill plate, a
construction element Window sill, a more
specific construction...
- the
window fixing weatherproof but
allows for
expansion due to heat.
Lintel is a beam over the top of a
window, also
known as a transom.
Window sill is...
-
below the
sill of a
window. It may also be used for
growing herbs or
other edible plants. A
window box is
usually placed on a
window sill, or
fixed to...
- the
windows, doors,
interior finish,
exterior sheathing or siding,
insulation and
utilities and help give
shape to a building.
Studs run from
sill plate...
- (usually) the
floor platform of a
building for
dimensions such as
window sill heights,
window top
heights (or headers),
exterior door
heights (or headers)...
- line. In line with
modern pickup trucks, the bed sides, hood line, and
window sill were all the same height. Ford
returned the F-Series to two headlights...
- sole
plate or
sill plate are used for the
members at the
bottom of a wall at the
foundation but are most
often just
called a sole or
sill without the word...
- the two jambs.
Sill (for
exterior doors) – A
horizontal sill plate below the door that
supports the door frame.
Similar to a
Window Sill but for a door...
- and
window-pane It
drummed a
homely tune. And
through the
night it
pattered still, And lightsome,
gladsome elves On
dripping spout and
window-
sill Kept...