
1) Base of a framework 2) Base of a window 3) Bottom of a frame 4) Cooling pie place 5) Cooling-off area 6) Door ledge 7) Door part 8) Dormer part 9) Dust collector 10) Feline sunning spot 11) Flower pot holder 12) Flower pot site 13) Flower pot spot 14) Flowerpot location 15) Flowerpot spot, often
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1) Doorsill 2) Doorstep 3) Ledge 4) Shelf 5) Threshold 6) Windowsill
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• (n.) The basis or foundation of a thing; especially, a horizontal piece, as a timber, which forms the lower member of a frame, or supports a structure; as, the sills of a house, of a bridge, of a loom, and the like. • (n.) The timber or stone on which a window frame stands; or, the lowest piece in a window frame. • (n.) A piece of ...
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A tabular body of intrusive igneous rock, parallel to the layering of the rocks into which it intrudes.
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A crosswise member at the top of an abutment or pier that supports the stringers, beams, or trusses of a bridge or boardwalk.
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A sheet of igneous rock which is flat-lying or has intruded parallel to strata.
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A tabular, parallel-sided sheet of igneous rock, formed underground, that is parallel to the layered rocks around it. Sills may be from under 1 cm to over 100 m thick and perhaps hundreds of kilometers wide.
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The lowest member of the frame of a structure, resting on the foundation and supporting the floor joists or the uprights of the wall. The member forming the lower side of an opening, as in a door sill, window sill, etc.
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A tabular body of intrusive igneous rock, parallel to the layering of the rocks into which it intrudes.
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1.The lower horizontal part of a window frame or window opening; also the accessory member which extends as a weather barrier from frame to outside face of wall. 2. The horizontal member at the bottom of a window or door.
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Sill noun [ Middle English
sille ,
sylle , Anglo-Saxon
syl ,
syll ; akin to German
schwelle , Old High German
swelli , Icelandic
syll ,
svill , Swedish
syll , Danish
syld , Goth.
gasuljan to lay a foundation, to found.] ...
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A tabular body of intrusive rock injected between layers of the enclosing rock.
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- (1) The 2 X 4 or 2 X 6 wood plate framing member that lays flat against and bolted to the foundation wall (with anchor bolts) and upon which the floor joists are installed. Normally the sill plate is treated lumber. (2) The member forming the lower side of an opening, as a door sill or window sill.
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A sheet-like igneous intrusion that parallels the plane of the surrounding rock.
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a horizontal sheet of igneous rock found between other rocks, and formed whent he molten igneous rock forced itself into cracks and crevices.
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A flat stone used under windows, doors, and other masonry openings. Or, a horizontal unit used at the base of an exterior opening in a structure.
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A sloping projection below a window or door opening to allow rainwater to run off.
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noun structural member consisting of a continuous horizontal timber forming the lowest member of a framework or supporting structure
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A flat stone used under windows, doors, and other masonry openings. A flat or slightly beveled unit set horizontally at the base of an opening in a wall.
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A tabular igneous intrusion that parallels the planar structure of the surrounding rock.
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(1) The 2 X 4 or 2 X 6 wood plate framing member that lays flat against and bolted to the foundation
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a horizontal board that bears the upright beams of a wall.
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Intrusive igneous rocks parallel to bedding. An example is the Whin Sill in Northumberland.
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An alternative spelling of cill.
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(1) The 2 X 4 or 2 X 6 wood plate framing member that lays flat against and bolted to the foundation wall (with anchor bolts) and upon which the floor joists are installed. Normally the sill plate is treated lumber. (2) The member forming the lower side of an opening, as a door sill or window sill.
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