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lintel
[lin-tl]
noun
a horizontal architectural member supporting the weight above an opening, as a window or a door.
lintel
/ ˈlɪntəl /
noun
a horizontal beam, as over a door or window
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of lintel1
Example Sentences
More than 40 marks were painted inside the passage and tomb, including fingerprints, handprints, diamond shapes and circles, and large symbols on the internal lintels.
"One high-speed line for the west, one for the east and - across the fireplace - a lintel, Northern Powerhouse rail," he says.
In 2021, the San Francisco Asian Art Museum returned two hand-carved religious artifacts — sandstone lintels dating back to the 9th and 10th centuries — to the Thai government.
Finding a Miyake event in wood from a Mesoamerican structure—such as a lintel in the Maya temple Tikal in Guatemala, whose construction is recorded in the Long Count—would settle the matter.
They restored the bronze lintels and pink granite along Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard.
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