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Noun
/ˈməlyən/,
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mullions, plural;
  1. A vertical bar between the panes of glass in a window


  1. a nonstructural vertical strip between the casements or panes of a window (or the panels of a screen)
  2. A mullion is a structural element which divides adjacent window units, also known in the commercial door industry as a piece of hardware that divides the opening of a pair of doors. When dividing windows, it consists of a small column or pilaster supporting round or ogival arches. ...
  3. (mullions) stone piers dividing a window into two or more lights.
  4. (Mullions) The wooden divisions between panes of glass on windows.
  5. (Mullions) Material used to divide window lines to allow for the attachment of walls in creating rooms.
  6. (Mullions) Metal strips placed at regular intervals along a window line. They are designed to receive a wall partition in a manner ensuring a smooth, soundproof connection.
  7. (Mullions) Small molding that divides windows into individual panes.
  8. (Mullions) The vertical element between the stiles that acts as a divider. Found in Bahama shutters.
  9. (Mullions) Used to join two or more windows. Some types are: snap mullion, “U” mullion and “H” mullion.
  10. (Mullions) Vertical members between window units. They are sometimes confused with muntins, which are secondary framing members that hold multiple panes of glass in the sash. Other parts of the sash include stiles (the outside vertical members) and rails (the top and bottom horizontal members).
  11. (Mullions) the vertical or horizontal pieces separating the panes of glass on case furniture.
  12. A vertical divider in the frame between windows, doors, or other openings.
  13. A vertical dividing bar between window lights or panels.
  14. A major structural vertical or horizontal member between window units or sliding glass doors.
  15. A wood or metal part used to structurally join two window or door units.
  16. A horizontal or vertical member that supports and holds such items as panels, glass, sash, or sections of a curtain wall.
  17. The vertical or horizontal divisions or joints between single windows in a multiple window unit.
  18. Vertical bar dividing individual lights in a window.
  19. The stationary part of a structure between two doors.
  20. The upright or vertical piece dividing the panels in a door; the vertical piece of a sash, window or door frame between openings in a multiple-opening frame. It forms a division between units of a window, door, or screen or can be used decoratively.
  21. A vertical member used to separate panels.
  22. The vertical post dividing a door opening.
  23. Any vertical member that appears within the frame of a window or door
  24. A vertical member connecting two windows located side by side.
  25. A vertical primary framing member that separates paired or multiple windows within a single opening.