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Apron
An Apron is the flat member of the inside trim of a window placed against the wall immediately beneath the stool.
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Apron A strip of lead sheet or similar built into a wall and dressed over abutment to adjoining roof.

apron: the raised panel beneath a windows sill, sometimes shaped or decorated.
apse: semi-circular or polygonal structure, often the end of a chancel, forming a recess inside a building and a projection outside.

Apron.
A raised panel beneath a window or at the base of a wall monument or tablet. Sometimes shaped and decorated.
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Apron: Inside horizontal trim located under the window stool at the bottom of a unit.

Apron
A board placed at right angles to the underside of a shelf, chair seat, or table top.
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APRON
Raised panel below a window or wall monument or tablet.
APSE
Vaulted semicircular or polygonal end of a chancel or chapel.

apron
The horizontal member directly beneath the stool or inside sill of a window. Raised panel below a window or wall monument or tablet.
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Apronwork - A decorative panel below a window cill, often ornamented with a fan or scroll.
Arcade - A series of arches.

Apron
- a raised panel below a window-sill, (usually smooth if wall is harled) sometimes shaped and decorated. Can also describe a vertical flashing below for example, a dormer window.

APRON
Panel or wide trim under a windowsill.
ARCHITRAVE
Beam running on top of a row of columns; also, moldings around doors and windows.

Apron: Inside flat trim member which is used under the stool at the bottom of the window.
Astragal: The center member of a double door, which is attached to the fixed or inactive door panel.
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Apron: (1) The portion of the superior slope of a parapet. (2) The interior slope of a pit designed to protect the rampart against blast. (3) The sloping plinth or batter of a fortifications walls and/or towers. See batter, plinth, talus.

apron - a paved surface where aircraft stand while not being used
auxiliary airfield - an airfield that functions in a subsidiary capacity ...

Apron - a metal strip, usually lead or zinc, used as a seal. Often fitted to chimney stacks and tile hanging. Also a section of wall below a window.

woman of the house, possibly her daughters and sometimes her husband would relax to enjoy a tea and toast in the privacy of an upstairs room with full morning sun before the arduous task of donning her undergarments, corset, stockings, dress, apron ...

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