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Slip sill

Глоссарий по архитектуре и конструкциям
    A sill no longer than the distance between the jambs of the opening, so that it can be set into the aperture after the walls are built.




Sill, английский
  1. The bottom member of a door or window frame. it is usually angled to shed water.

  2. (1) the 2 x 4 or 2 x 6 wood plate framing member that lays flat against and bolted to the foundation wall (with anchor bolts) and upon which the floor joists are installed. normally the sill plate is treated lumber. (2) the member forming the lower side o

  3. A northern term for the young of a herring.

  4. [1] the timber at the base of a dock or lock against which the gates shut and seal. the measurement from its upper edge to the surface represents the depth of water required to float a vessel in or out. [2] the horizontal lower element of the frame of a port or hatch. [3] a sea floor barrier of relatively shallow depth restricting water movement between basins. formerly spelled cill (now rare).

  5. See floor sill.

  6. An intrusive sheet of igneous rock. diamond-drilling terms 81

  7. Table-like body of intrusive igneous rock that conforms to the


Sill, английский

Sill, шведский

Sill anchor., английский

Sill block, английский
    A solid concrete masonry unit used for sills of openings.


Sill cock, английский
  1. An exterior water faucet (hose bib).

  2. An exterior water faucet, usually threaded to provide a connection for a hose; often located on the side of a building at the height of a sill.


Sill cock., английский

Sill cock. hornwork 518 horseshoe arch hortus, английский

Sill con i zed con ta iner, английский

Sill course, английский
    In stone masonry, a stringcourse set at windowsill level; commonly differentiated from the wall by its greater projection, its finish, or its thickness. silver white 1. any white pigment used in paints. 2. a very pure variety of white lead; french white, china white. sim on drawings, abbr. for “similar.”


Sill depth, английский

Sill drip molding, английский

Sill drive, русский

Sill of a dock, английский
    The timber at the base against which the gates shut; and the depth of water which will float a vessel in or out of it, is measured from it to the surface.


Sill offset. 3. the cover applied to a part of a structure to enable it to shed rainwater., английский

Sill plate, английский
    The structural member forming the bottom of a rough opening for a door or window.


Sill plate (mudsill), английский
    Bottom horizontal member of an exterior wall frame which rests on top a foundation, sometimes called mudsill. also sole plate, bottom member of an interior wall frame.


Sill seal, английский
    Fiberglass or foam insulation installed between the foundation wall and sill (wood) plate. designed to seal any cracks or gaps.


Sill step, английский

Sill step bracket, английский

Sill [intrusive rocks], английский
    A tabular, igneous intrusion that parallels the bedding or foliation of the surrounding sedimentary or metamorphic rock. compare - dike. gg


Lug sill, английский
    A sill, 3, with its ends extending beyond the window or door and built into the masonry at the jambs.


Rub brick, английский
    A silicon carbide brick used to smooth and remove irregularities from hardened concrete surfaces. common types of rules painted object; usually occurs with enamels if an excessively thick coat is applied; also called tear. 6. that section of pipe or fitting continuing in a straight line in the direction of flow in the pipe to which it is connected. rundbogenstil a german architectural style of the mid-19th century; especially characterized by round arches, often with romanesque or italianate features; the prototype of the round arch style.