REBATE A rectangular recess along the edge of a timber to receive a shutter, door or window RELIEVING ARCH An arch which encloses an arch or a window or other opening. It helps relieve some of the weight on the arch of the opening.
rebate - cut a rebate in (timber or stone) 5. rusticate - lend a rustic character to; "rusticate the house in the country" ...
Rabbet or rebate - A rectangular recess made along an edge or any channel or groove cut along the face of a piece of stone, wood, etc., so as to receive a tongue or edge of another piece.
Back Putty - The putty behind a pane of glass or other glazing as bedding between it and the rebate Back Saw - A hand saw stiffened with a heavy fold of steel or brass along its back, such as tenon saw ...
From the top downwards in a six panelled door these would be, toprail (sometimes referred to as the head), frieze rail, locking rail (sometimes known as a belt rail), bottom rail. Rebate - the part of the door concealed by the doorstop.
RebateRectangular section cut out of a masonry edge to receive a shutter, door, window, etc.RebusA heraldic pun, e.g. a fiery cock for Cockburn.ReedingSeries of convex mouldings, the reverse of fluting.
See also: Door, Masonry, Architecture, House, Member
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