Stool: An interior trim on a window which extends the sill and acts as a narrow shelf. Often seen on double-hung window. Stop: A wood trim member nailed to a window frame to hold, position or separate window parts.
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" ...
Stool - The inside window sill. Story - A horizontal division of a building, from the floor to the ceiling above it.
Stool: Inside horizontal trim member of a window sash or door panel. Stop: A wood trim member nailed to the window frame to hold, position or separate window parts. The stop is often moulded into the jamb liners on sliding windows.
Golden bracelets on golden arms, a low golden stool under golden feet, such a throne that there is nothing in it other than precious stones, nothing except the best gold is visible, ...
Wedged between information on the new, improved milking stool and how to cultivate Concord grapes, are the plans for the most prevalent design within the Italianate category.
A tightly stuffed, upholstered cushion used as a footstool 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." ...
The horizontal member directly beneath the stool or inside sill of a window. Raised panel below a window or wall monument or tablet. apse ...
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.
The greatest architects of modern times didn't stop at buildings. They designed lamps, tables, sofas, beds, and chairs. And whether designing a high-rise or a footstool, they expressed the same lofty ideals.
See also: Door, Member, Architecture, Sill, Frame
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