
1) Anklebone 2) Architectural element 3) Astragalus 4) Bone 5) Small molding 6) Talus
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1) Anklebone
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An astragal is a moulding profile composed of a half-round surface surrounded by two flat planes (fillets). An astragal is sometimes referred to as a miniature torus. It can be an architectural element used at the top or base of a column, but is also employed as a framing device on furniture and woodwork. The word `astragal` comes from the Greek.....
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small semicircular moulding; dice
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• (n.) A round molding encircling a cannon near the mouth. • (n.) A convex molding of rounded surface, generally from half to three quarters of a circle.
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Small, semi-circular molding applied to the glazing bars on cabinets' bookcases
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(from the article `molding`) ...or quarter-ellipse. (5) A torus, a convex molding, approximates a semicircle or semiellipse. (6) A roll, or bowtell, molding is convex, ...
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A small convex moulding.
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A molding which is attached to one of a pair of swinging doors against which the other door strikes.
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properly used, it refers to a narrow, circular section moulding. More commonly, it is used to describe wooden glazing bars dividing up a glazed sash (Quite reasonably, these are also refered to as sash bars). Early astragals tended to be thick and chunky without much detail (Illustration)...
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Part of a window frame. Specifically a strip, usually of wood or metal, separating two panes of glass.
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a bar in a window, often wooden, between the panes
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Molding with a semicircular profile
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The center member of a double door, which is attached to the fixed or inactive door panel.
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Small, semicircular beading or MOULDING used on the glazing bars or glass-cabinet doors.
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As'tra·gal noun [ Latin
astragalus , Greek ... the ankle bone, a molding in the capital of the Ionic column.]
1. (Architecture) A convex molding of rounded surface, generally from half to three quarters of a circle.
2. (Gun.) A round molding encircling a cannon near...
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A small molding used to overlap or seal the joint where a pair of doors meet.
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- A molding, attached to one of a pair of swinging double doors, against which the other door strikes.
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In architecture the term astragal refers to a convex moulding of a rounded surface, generally from half to three quarters of a circle.
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A molding, attached to one of a pair of swinging double doors, against which the other door strikes.
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a bar in a window, often wooden, between the panes
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Rubber molding on the leading edge of car and hoistway doors. It is furnished to quiet the operation of the doors as they reach their fully closed position.
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A molding, attached to one of a pair of swinging double doors, against which the other door strikes.
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A molding, attached to one of a pair of swinging double doors, against which the other door strikes.
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a small convex molding cut into the form of a string of beads. Cf. bead and reel. · a plain convex molding; bead. · a molding attached to one or both meeting stiles of a pair of double doors in order to prevent drafts.
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