
1) Architectural element 2) Area above a bumper 3) Auto front 4) Auto logo spot 5) Auto part 6) Automobile related term 7) Automobile word 8) Automobile term 9) Car front 10) Car part 11) Car radiator cover 12) Car radiator front 13) Classical cipher 14) Cover on the front of a car 15) Cowcatcher 16) Decorative grating
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1) Grating 2) Lattice
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A grille or grill (French word from Latin craticula, small grill) is an opening of several slits side by side in a wall or metal sheet or other barrier, usually to let air or water enter and/or leave but keep larger objects including people and animals in or out. ...
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[artillery] The Grille (German: `cricket`) series of self propelled artillery vehicles were used by Nazi Germany during World War II. The Grille series was based on the Czech Panzer 38(t) tank and used a 15 cm sIG 33 infantry gun. ==Development== The original order for 200 units of the Grille, was to be based on the new 38(t) Ausf M chassis...
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[cryptography] In the history of cryptography, a grille cipher was a technique for encrypting a plaintext by writing it onto a sheet of paper through a pierced sheet (of paper or cardboard or similar). The earliest known description is due to the polymath Girolamo Cardano in 1550. His proposal was for a rectangular stencil allowing single l...
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[motor vehicle] In automotive engineering, a grille covers an opening in the body of a vehicle to allow air to enter. Most vehicles feature a grille at the front of the vehicle to protect the radiator and engine. Merriam-Webster describes grilles as `a grating forming a barrier or screen; especially: an ornamental one at the front end of an...
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bars of the visor of a helmet
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• (v. t.) A lattice or grating.
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Brass latticework used as panels in the doors of cabinet furniture, often replacing glass during the late 18th and early 18th centuries. also vinaigrette.
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(from the article `metalwork`) In the Romanesque period in Germany, bronze was preferred to iron; the earliest examples of ironwork are thus later than those of France and England. ... ...(2) a transitional period with wrought-iron structural members embellished with cast-iron ornaments in the Directoire and Empire styles of France, ......
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A decorative, openwork grating, usually of iron, used to protect a window, door, or other opening.
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A term referring to windowpane dividers or muntins, usually a type of assembly which may be detached for cleaning.
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1 Brass latticework used as panels in the doors of cabinet furniture, often replacing glass during the late 18th and early 18th centuries. 2 See VINAIGRETTE.
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Grille adjective [ French See
Grill ,
transitive verb ] A lattice or grating. « The
grille which formed part of the gate.»
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toast.
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A facing across a duct opening, often rectangular in shape, containing multiple parallel slots through which air may be delivered or withdrawn from a ventilated space. The grille directs the air flow in a particular direction and prevents the passage of large items.
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[
n] - grating that admits cooling air to car`s radiator
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noun grating that admits cooling air to car`s radiator
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An opening in the front of the vehicle that allows air to reach the radiator.
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