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jambs Meaning in Bengali



 চৌকাঠের বাজু,

Noun:

দরজা বা জানলার বাজু,





jambs's Usage Examples:

The jambs of a window outside the frame are called “reveals.


It is also used in door and casement window jambs, and for shiplap planking.


The central doorway has composite jambs, a moulded surround and an ogee lintel inscribed with the date and initials.


from the earlier structure may survive specifically the west wall and the jambs of the south door which could be relics from its predecessor.


barn contains a tall cart entry with composite jambs and a wooden lintel, a doorway with tie-stone jambs and a chamfered lintel, and a blocked chamfered.


The doorway and porch have monolithic jambs and lintels and cornice hoods.


their doorjambs demolished and rebuilt to allow it to be brought in.


These jambs were then rebuilt with the help of inscribed sandstone blocks which were.


between the jambs dividing the chamber; the other, a fine diorite example was found at the inner entrance of the court, again between two jambs.


The three Norman windows in the apse have been restored, but the jambs and rere-arches are ancient along with the small Norman window at the west.


Mantelpiece is now the general term for the jambs, mantel shelf, and external accessories of a fireplace.


(steeple) on the southeastern side, bay windows, garlands and door and window jambs.


Chimney jambs similarly project from the wall, but they do so on either side of the fireplace.


residences with elaborate marble decorations, inlaid marble paneling, door jambs and columns as well as expensive paintings and frescoes.


the figurative parietal decoration documented in the twin arch, in whose jambs two hands of hamsa were arranged, one of which is surrounded by three birds.


include a wide entrance with long-and-short jambs and an arched head, two doors with long-and-short jambs (one blocked), other doors with plain surrounds.


the jambs of a doorway or window.


The doorways have monolithic jambs, the windows are mullioned, and above the ground floor windows is a continuous.


Some notches on the jambs could indicate that wooden beams were also employed to strengthen the latch.


nailed to wall timbers, with tiles specially molded to cover corners and jambs.



Synonyms:

doorjamb; window frame; vertical; upright; doorpost;

Antonyms:

gradual; unrighteous; horizontal; inclined; unerect;

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