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(1) A window above a door that is usually hinged to a horizontal crosspiece over the door
(2) A horizontal crosspiece across a window or separating a door from a window over it
(3) A window above a door and hinged to a transom
(1) The Bertram 31 and its prototype were designed with a remarkable 23-degree angle of deadrise at the transom with three lifting strakes on each side from the keel to the chine.
(2) With six of us now in the boat, the low transom and failed bilge pump is worrying, but we dive anyway.
(3) They first replaced a single entry door with transom-topped French doors; then they lowered windows over the sink by a foot, adding a transom to fill in the void.
(4) The sheer of the B40 is slightly flatter, the transom more vertical and broader, and the bow slightly less spoon-shaped.
(5) After the transom and hull began to crack, they learned otherwise.
(6) But the second boat was deeper down in the peat, and although twisted and snapped by the river over the course of time was still complete, with a transom and wooden cross-braces.
(7) A door was supposed to have a transom and a lintel and a keyhole and stiles and a handle.
(8) The main saloon is nicely arranged with a transom berth and pilot berth to port and a settee/berth to starboard.
(9) Now, in summer the openings are free of mullions or transoms and frame the lush foliage beyond.
(10) If the doors and the transoms above weren't exactly the right height, you'd have a totally different feeling.
(11) Both doors are topped by elliptical transoms deeply recessed into paneled openings and embraced by taut curving stone arches.
(12) Both wails have fixed glazing with custom built mullions and transoms .
(13) The first storey has six window range, stone mullioned and transomed windows with arched upper lights and rectangular hood moulds.
(14) Puddling style draperies over the windows and original shutters control light, and transoms over the doors help the air to circulate.
(15) On the exterior is a combination of standard metal building components and antique and new mahogany doors and transoms .
(16) They were usually symmetrical, with large mullioned and transomed windows, and consisted of 3 storeys and an attic.
(17) Rear has former double chamfered mullioned and transomed windows with hoodmould over in cross-wing.
(18) Residents seem dwarfed by their improbably high-ceilinged apartments, with huge transomed windows and faded, chipping walls.
(19) Pairs of narrow French doors topped with transoms line one wall of the main room, offering easy access to the deck and playing up the room's dramatic vaulted ceiling.
(20) The rear has double chamfered mullioned and transomed windows with plainer chamfered mullions.
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