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Definitionn. a nonstructural vertical strip between the casements or panes of a window
Last update: July 17, 2015
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A mullion was fixed on the window of the palace. [Please select]
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200 m., and he considered that the time had come for a serious attempt to be made to communicate across the Atlantic. A site for a first Transatlantic electric wave power station was secured at Poldhu, near Mullion in south Cornwall, by the Marconi Company, and plans arranged for an installation. [Please select]
A bewildered woman brought me ham and eggs, and I leaned out of the mullioned window, and laughed between mouthfuls. [Please select]
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The tall, slim figure and the fair, girlish face stood out in full relief against the grey stone mullion, bathed in sunlight. [Please select]
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The panes of the high mullioned windows were tinged with splashes of color. [Please select]
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Hugh moved slowly to the window, and leaned his throbbing forehead against the stone mullion. [Please select]
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Indirectly facing him was the arched and mullioned top of a great window. [Please select]
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Through mullioned windows we caught glimpses of gardens and geometrical parterres, lakes, fountains, statuary, fantastic topiary and distant stretches of park. [Please select]
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The main part is built of gray stone, like a fort, with mullioned windows, the yellow glass of early colonial times still in the upper panes. [Please select]
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