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Bolection
A projecting molding round a panel Same as Bilection
comic strip
cartoon Each comic strip contains typically from four to six panels arranged horizontally but widely varying arrangements are published In modern
Pillion
A panel or cushion saddle the under pad or cushion of saddle
Corbel table
A horizontal row of corbels with the panels or filling between them also less properly used to include
discoloured
same as discolored as discoloured paneling
discussant
a participant in a discussion especially a member of a panel
Empanel
A list of jurors a panel
Impanel
a list or on a piece of parchment called a panel to form or enroll as a list of jurors in
Lacunar
compartments sunk or hollowed without spaces or bands between the panels
louvered door
A door having louvers in place of a solid panel in part or all of the surface of the door
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