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An apparently high viscosity in a paint which is considerably lowered when the paint is brushed or stirred.
An apparently high viscosity in a paint which is considerably lowered when the paint is brushed or stirred.
An architectural construction above the main cornice, concealing a roof, but not having windows or enclosing rooms.
One having the appearance of an arch, though not of arch construction, as a corbel arch.
A structure (or room therein) used for protection against harmful radiation due to radioactive fallout following a nuclear blast.
A movable partition that can be positioned to separate two adjacent rooms; hinged along its upper edge, at ceiling level,
In joinery, a template used to control shaping of the surfaces of a handrailing.