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Sash Cord A rope or chain which attaches to the sash & balance system of a single-hung or double hung window
Sidelights A fixed frame of glass beside a window or door ...

 


Sash cord: In double-hung windows, the rope or chain that attaches the sash to the counter balance.

band - a cord-like tissue connecting two larger parts of an anatomical structure
isthmus
tissue - part of an organism consisting of an aggregate of cells having a similar structure and function ...

The main door for each house has a wooden latch attached to a cord enabling the door to be opened from the apartments above. The ground floors of the houses are either storerooms or shops whilst the first-floor rooms may be used for animal stalls.

Cable moulding - A Romanesque moulding imitating a twisted cord.
Caldarium - The hot-room in a Roman bath.
Camber - Of a horizontal timber, usually a tie-beam or a collar-beam, in which the centre is higher than the ends.

See also: Architecture, Ornament, Frame, System, Member