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stool - react to a decoy, of wildfowl respond - respond favorably or as hoped; "The cancer responded to the aggressive therapy" greet - react to in a certain way; "The President was greeted with catcalls" ...
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Stool - The inside window sill. Story - A horizontal division of a building, from the floor to the ceiling above it.
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Window Stool - The window stool is the flat piece upon which a sash window shuts down, and which corresponds to the sill of a door. ©2007 The Probert Encyclopaedia. Data used under license.
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StoolAn interior trim piece on a window which extends the sill and acts as a narrow shelf. StopA molding used to hold, position or separate window parts.
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A tightly stuffed, upholstered cushion used as a foot stool or seat. Hepplewhite An English designer in the 18th century who frequently co-operated with the Adams Brothers. He wrote "The Cabinet Maker and Upholsterer's Guide." ...
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An Apron is the flat member of the inside trim of a window placed against the wall immediately beneath the stool. Area, Blighted A blighted area is a decadent area without apparent prospect of improvement.
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Apron - The horizontal member directly beneath the stool or inside sill of a window.
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Apron/skirt: A flat piece of trim immediately below the stool of a window ...
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Underpinning under old foundations, placed in two stages so that support is continuously available. Each length (or stool) is about a metre long, with "odds" and "evens" excavated, concreted and pinned up separately. Aluminium ...
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See also: Door, House, Sill, Frame, Member
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