astragal

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The bone in the ankle connecting to the leg bones to form the ankle joint
A molding attached to double doors to prevent drafts
A molding for edging or decorating furniture
{n} a molding on a pillar or cannon, the upper bone of the foot
small, semi-circular molding applied to the glazing bars on cabinets' bookcases
Small, semi-circular molding applied to the glazing bars on cabinets and bookcases
A molding with a symmetrical, tapered profile used to create panels and for horizontal banding in cornice, wainscoting and pilaster assemblies See profiles 2-2, 2-3, 2-4, & 2-5
A molding, attached to one of a pair of swinging doors, against which the other door strikes
A convex molding of rounded surface, generally from half to three quarters of a circle
A vertical strip attached to the opening edge of one door in a pair, forming a jamb for the other door to close into
A molding attached to one of a pair of swinging doors, against which the other door strikes
Small, convex, half-round molding, usually found with a fillet on one or both sides Moldings of this kind are thought to be vestigial traces of the iron bands originally shrunk around the first wrought-iron gun tubes Their forms, as well as the terms to identify them, were, for the most part, borrowed from architecture
A member of combination of members applied to one or both doors of a pair at their meeting edges The astragal closes the clearance gap for the purpose of either providing a weather seal, minimizing the passage of light between the doors or retarding the passage of smoke or flame during a fire Some types overlay, others meet at the centerline of the gap (sometimes referred to as a "split astragal")
A closure between the two leaves of a double swing or double slide door to close the junction
A semi-circular molding, cut or formed from the building surface, often decorated with a bead-and-reel motif
a semicircular molding often used to cover a joint
A molding, attached to one of a pair of swinging double doors, against which the other door strikes
1) A small semicircular moulding or bead encircling a column 2) A glazing Bar, especially overhead 3) A strip of timber or metal fixed to the edge of a door leaf to cover the gap between it and the door frame and to improve security or reduce noise and draughts
A Moulding applied to one stile of a French-style, two-panel door or window used as a stop against which the operating door (or sash) closes Usually head and footbolt devices are installed on the astragal side to secure the panel
A round molding encircling a cannon near the mouth
A member or combination of members applied to one or both doors of a pair at their meeting edges The astragal closes the clearance gap for the purpose of either providing a weather seal, minimising the passage of light between the doors or retarding the passage of smoke or flame during a fire
A molding or strip that is attached to the inactive door Its purpose is to cover or close the gap between a pair of doors
When two doors are installed in a double-hung installation, the vertical profile that divides the two doors, providing a weather seal a place for the strike for the operable door The astragal is attached to the fixed door
the bone in the ankle that articulates with the leg bones to form the ankle joint
a beaded molding for edging or decorating furniture
A molding attached to the leading edge of one leaf of a pair of doors for sealing against the passage of weather and light between the doors Generally equipped with a vertical locking device, such as throw bolts
A molding or strip whose purpose is to cover or close the gap between the edges of a pair of doors Some types overlap, others meet at the center line of the gap Usually for weatherstripping purposes (Also See Coordinator )
A bent plate attached to one leaf of double sliding or hinged doors to prevent dust and light ingress
The center member of a double door, which is attached to the fixed or inactive door panel
A vertical member attached to the meeting edge of one door panel of a pair, bridging the opening between the two door or window panels (View illustration )
Metal bars dividing the lantern room glass into sections
{i} small moulding used for edging in architecture and furniture
Narrow, half-round moulding
astragal

    الواصلة

    as·tra·gal

    المترادفات

    anklebone

    النطق

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    [ 'as-tri-g&l ] (noun.) 1563. From Ancient Greek ἀστράγαλος.
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