Stile Photos at Flickr Photos and locations of gates and stiles in Britain [edit] See also ...
stile - A vertical members of a door where the hinges and door lock are attached tracery - The ornamental work decorating Gothic arched windows transom window - The horizontal window pane(s) above a door ...
Stile - The upright or vertical outside pieces of a sash, door, window, or screen. Stop - A moulding used to hold, position, or separate window parts.
Stile: Vertical member of a window sash or door panel. Stile Lug or Horn: One of two extensions of the sash stiles to support the upper sash of a double-hung window.
Stile - The vertical sides of a window sash. Steel Siding - Heavy siding material which remains very durable and weather resistant. Stool - The inside window sill.
Stile: One of the upright structural members of a window frame, at the outer edge Surround: An encircling border or decorative frame Charles W. Goodyear House ...
Stile The vertical members of a window sash or door panel. Stool An interior trim piece on a window which extends the sill & acts as a narrow shelf. Stop A molding used to hold, position or separate window parts ...
STILE Vertical structural member of a door or sash. STONE A piece of rock shaped or finished for some purpose.
stile A main vertical member of a door or window. stoop The steps which lead to the front door; from the Dutch "stoep." stretcher A masonry unit or brick laid horizontally with its length parallel to the wall.
turnstile - a gate consisting of a post that acts as a pivot for rotating arms; set in a passageway for controlling the persons entering wicket door, wicket gate, wicket - small gate or door (especially one that is part of a larger door) 2.
In Egypt, where the climate is intensely dry, there would be no fear of their warping, but in other countries it would be necessary to frame them, which according to Vitruvius (iv. 6.) was done with stiles (scapi) and rails (impages) : the spaces ...
Spain, as a Christian State, was non-existent except as a small area of still unconquered territory near the Pyrenees, until the middle of the thirteenth century, when Ferdinand III, afterwards canonized, united the crowns of Castile and Leon, ...
For almost all the treasures in gold, silver, brass, and iron of the house, whose founder he himself with such an ardent desire coveted to be made, yet of which he was not worthy, on account of the frequent effusion of human, although hostile, blood, ...
Capital of Islamic Spain (al-Andalus) from 717 until the eleventh century although it continued to be in Muslim hands until its capture by Ferdinand III of Castile. Definition ...
An individual window unit (comprised of rails, stiles, lites, muntins) that fits inside the window frame. sash window A window formed with sashes, or sliding frames running in vertical grooves.
He served as Project Designer for the TWA Terminal Building at JFK Airport in New York and Morse and Stiles Colleges at Yale University.
Each flap is usually morticed, one into the door frame and the other into the hanging stile. The ordinary steel butt is very cheap and durable, but ball-bearing butts are smoother running and noiseless ...
See also: Architecture, House, Member, Door, Frame
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