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    What is the division between two windows or doors called? mullion?

    Question #58593. Asked by RaeRae55. (Jul 31 05 6:18 AM)


    lanfranco

    I'm a little unclear on the question, Rae. A "mullion" is a bar or post, usually of wood or metal, separating the panes of glass on a window (or on a window-style door). When you say, "between two windows or doors," could you be more specific?

    Here are some mullioned doors:

    http://www.eclectic-ware.com/Eclectic-ware/Quality_Doors/qd-mullion/qd-mullion.html

    Jul 31 05, 6:30 AM
    RaeRae55

    pier was the term

    Aug 05 05, 1:29 PM


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