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Muntin

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1. A secondary framing member to hold panes within a window, window wall, or glazed door ...

 


muntin - Thin strips of wood used to hold panes of glass into a window
newel - The post supporting the handrails of a staircase
oriel window - A bay window located above the first floor, usually supported by brackets or corbels ...

Muntin - The vertical part in the framing of a door, screen, panelling, etc., butting into, or stopped by, the horizontal rails.
Mutule - The projecting square block above the triglyph and under the corona of a Doric cornice ...

Muntin -- A secondary framing member to hold panes within a window or glazed door.

Muntin - A short vertical or horizontal bar used to separate panes of glass in a window or panels in a door. The muntin extends from a stile, rail, or bar to another bar. This tern is often confused with mullion.

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A thin strip of wood or metal that holds the panes within a window.
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Muntin
The secondary framing member used to hold panes of glass in a window or glazed door. Also, the vertical member that divides panels of a door.
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Muntin - A window pane divider.
Newel Post - The post that terminates a balustrade.

Muntin: Vertical or horizontal bars used to separate glass in a sash into multiple lights. Often called a grille.

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When a window unit has more than one pane, the material that separates the panes is called the muntin. The larger, more decorative separations are called mullions.

Muntin Applies to any short or light bar, either vertical or horizontal, used to separate glass in a sash into multiple lights. Also called a window pane divider or grille.

muntin - the thin vertical bars that vertically divides a window or other opening into small lights
newel - the principal post in a banister at the foot of a staircase and at the corners of landings ...

Muntin: A short bar used to separate glass in a sash into multiple lights. Also called a windowpane divider or a grille.
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muntin A thin framing member that separates the panes of a window sash or glazed doors.
newel The main post at the foot of a stairway or stoop.
oriel A projecting bay window carried on corbels or brackets.

Muntin - vertical central part of the door between panels.
Plinth block - squared blocks on which the architrave sits.
Rails - the horizontal members of a door between panels.

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Multi-paned double-hung windows with thick muntins were aligned horizontally and vertically with five second floor windows positioned directly above the first story windows with the center window placed above the front door.

Wooden lining to interior walls, made up of vertical members (muntins) and horizontals (rails) framing panels; also called wainscot. Raised and fielded: with the central area of the panel (field) raised up.

Sash - An individual window unit (comprised of rails, stiles, lites, muntins) that fits inside the window frame.
Schematic - An electrical diagram of electrical symbols.
Scuttle - An opening in the ceiling leading to an unfinished half-story.

3. Narrow strings of white lights accent many of the window muntins.
4. At the center gable, green Christmas lights transform a conventional rectangular window into the illusion of a grand, classical Palladian window.

FANLIGHT
Semicircular window with radiating muntins, often placed over a door or window.
FASCIA BOARD
Trim covering rafter ends at the end of a roof pitch.

The word is also confused with the "muntin" (or "glazing bar" in the UK) which is the precise word for the very small strips of wood or metal that divide a sash into smaller glass "panes" or "lights".

See also: Member, Door, House, Frame, Floor