Mullion

Word MULLION
Character 7
Hyphenation mul lion
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Mullion"

What do we mean by mullion?

A vertical member, as of stone or wood, dividing a window or other opening. noun

To form into divisions by the use of mullions.

In architecture: noun

One of the divisions between panels in wainscoting. Formerly monial. noun

A slender bar or pier which forms the division between the lights of windows, screens, etc. noun

An upright member of a framing. See stile. noun

To furnish with mullions; to divide by mullions. transitive verb

A vertical bar between the panes of glass or casements of a window or the panels of a screen. noun

A nonstructural vertical strip between the casements or panes of a window (or the panels of a screen) noun

A vertical bar between the panes of glass or casements of a window or the panels of a screen.

The thing that you create in 3DS Max to make your sky scraper look cooler. Urban Dictionary

Stone between two panes of glass, or the crack between two butt cheeks Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Mullion

The word "mullion" in example sentences

A recent visit to the house revealed that these corners must have finally failed or become too energy inefficient, as there was an additional mullion (black, I think) in place of each mitred corner. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Brick-clad columns and spandrel beams frame large, recessed storefront windows whose glazing is subdivided with elaborate mullion patterns. ❋ Unknown (2010)

There are large "alfices" (rectangular ornamentation in the façade) enhancing the entrance, windows with small open spaces, separated by a small column-like mullion and multiple arches similar to the architecture found in Granada, Spain. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Costume design: window mullion insertion and detailing ❋ Unknown (2008)

But, a multi-mullion dollar bridge to serve 400 people in Alaska that wipes out the natural habitat of thousands of animals will NEVER be a good thing in my mind. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Each one is surrounded by hedges and a bluestone terrace with seating, and according to Cetra/Ruddy founding principal Nancy Ruddy, the "mullion-free glass" floor-to-ceiling windows create "an indoor/outdoor experience for residents using the space." ❋ Unknown (2008)

The vertical line of the hay fork's middle prong rises almost dead center and is echoed in window's mullion, the house's lightning rod, its porch posts and siding and even in the seams of Papa's overalls. ❋ Unknown (2007)

A sitting room has a hand-painted ceiling frieze and a stone mullion fireplace. ❋ Unknown (2006)

The nursery was the same mullion-windowed, low-pitched room as that wherein Dinny and Aunt Em herself had received their first impressions of that jigsaw puzzle called life; and in it the baby was practising his totter. ❋ Unknown (2004)

In the mullion-windowed smoking-room, where men retired, and women too sometimes, into chairs old, soft, leathery, the ball of talk was lightly tossed, and naught so devastating as Foggartism mentioned. ❋ Unknown (2004)

He lay in a room with mullion windows, an ascetic room in a sixteenth-century house, close to the Cathedral, whose scent of age was tempered but imperfectly by the September air coming in. ❋ Unknown (2004)

In his narrow bed jutting from the centre of the wall opposite the mullion windows the bishop lay, white and straight and narrow, with just the added dignity of death. ❋ Unknown (2004)

Hugh moved slowly to the window, and leaned his throbbing forehead against the stone mullion. ❋ Unknown (2004)

A clutch of chimneys at one end, mullion windows, leaded lights and an elaborate ironbound door, the whole place glowing at dusk on a summer's evening. ❋ Gardner, John (2002)

She glimpsed books on a table and a small oil painting of a large country house - sixteenth century, she'd say in golden Cotswold stone with a clutch of chimneys at one end, mullion windows, leaded lights and an elaborate iron-bound door, the whole place glowing at dusk on a summer's evening. ❋ Gardner, John (2002)

Dalton and Franca both covered their faces with an arm as the window shattered, sending shards of glass and bits of window mullion everywhere. ❋ Goodkind, Terry (1999)

Tiny glass teeth left in the mullion sparkled as Wesley carefully put his arm through the opening and found the inside knob. ❋ Patricia Cornwell (1994)

Wow, your [mullions] [look] [so cool] today! ❋ Dan Malinauskas (2023)

His [wedgie] went far into the [mullion], causing maximum discomfort between his [buns] ❋ Crackerd1234123 (2011)

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