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mullion mullionmullioned windowsmul·lion M0472600 (mŭl′yən)n. A vertical member, as of stone or wood, dividing a window or other opening. [Alteration of Middle English moniel, from Anglo-Norman moynel, perhaps from moienel, middle, from moien, from Latin mediānus, from medius; see medhyo- in Indo-European roots.] mul′lioned (mŭl′yənd) adj.mullion (ˈmʌlɪən) n1. (Architecture) a vertical member between the casements or panes of a window or the panels of a screen2. (Physical Geography) one of the ribs on a rock facevb (Architecture) (tr) to furnish (a window, screen, etc) with mullions[C16: variant of Middle English munial, from Old French moinel, of unknown origin]mul•lion (ˈmʌl yən) n. 1. a vertical member, as of stone or wood, between the lights of a window, the panels in wainscoting, or the like. v.t. 2. to furnish with, or to form into divisions by the use of, mullions. [1560–70; metathetic variant of monial (now obsolete), Middle English mo(y)niel, moynel < Anglo-French, probably for Old French *meienel = meien, moien middle (see mean3) + -el < Latin -ālis -al1] mullion Past participle: mullioned Gerund: mullioning
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I mullion | you mullion | he/she/it mullions | we mullion | you mullion | they mullion |
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I mullioned | you mullioned | he/she/it mullioned | we mullioned | you mullioned | they mullioned |
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I am mullioning | you are mullioning | he/she/it is mullioning | we are mullioning | you are mullioning | they are mullioning |
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I have mullioned | you have mullioned | he/she/it has mullioned | we have mullioned | you have mullioned | they have mullioned |
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I was mullioning | you were mullioning | he/she/it was mullioning | we were mullioning | you were mullioning | they were mullioning |
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I had mullioned | you had mullioned | he/she/it had mullioned | we had mullioned | you had mullioned | they had mullioned |
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I will mullion | you will mullion | he/she/it will mullion | we will mullion | you will mullion | they will mullion |
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I will have mullioned | you will have mullioned | he/she/it will have mullioned | we will have mullioned | you will have mullioned | they will have mullioned |
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I will be mullioning | you will be mullioning | he/she/it will be mullioning | we will be mullioning | you will be mullioning | they will be mullioning |
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I have been mullioning | you have been mullioning | he/she/it has been mullioning | we have been mullioning | you have been mullioning | they have been mullioning |
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I will have been mullioning | you will have been mullioning | he/she/it will have been mullioning | we will have been mullioning | you will have been mullioning | they will have been mullioning |
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I had been mullioning | you had been mullioning | he/she/it had been mullioning | we had been mullioning | you had been mullioning | they had been mullioning |
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I would mullion | you would mullion | he/she/it would mullion | we would mullion | you would mullion | they would mullion |
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I would have mullioned | you would have mullioned | he/she/it would have mullioned | we would have mullioned | you would have mullioned | they would have mullioned | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | mullion - a nonstructural vertical strip between the casements or panes of a window (or the panels of a screen)strip, slip - artifact consisting of a narrow flat piece of materialwindow - a framework of wood or metal that contains a glass windowpane and is built into a wall or roof to admit light or air | Translationsmullion
mullion (mŭl`yən), in architecture, a slender, upright intermediate member that subdivides an opening, as a division between panes of a window or between adjacent windows. Although the mullion occurs in some form in nearly all architectural styles, it is perhaps most characteristic of the elaborate Gothic systems of stone tracerytracery, bands or bars of stone, wood, or other material, either subdividing an opening or standing in relief against a wall and forming an ornamental pattern of solid members and open spaces. ..... Click the link for more information. .MullionA dividing piece between the lights of windows, usually taking on the characteristics of the style of the building.mullion[′məl·yən] (building construction) A vertical bar separating two windows in a multiple window. (geology) In folded sedimentary and metamorphic rocks, a columnar structure in which the rock columns seem to intersect. mullion mullions: a A vertical member separating (and often supporting) windows, doors, or panels set in series. also see door mullion.mullion1. a vertical member between the casements or panes of a window or the panels of a screen 2. one of the ribs on a rock face mullion
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