What's the difference between casement and mullion?

Casement


Definition:

  • (n.) A window sash opening on hinges affixed to the upright side of the frame into which it is fitted. (Poetically) A window.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) A casement display methodology is used to examine the influence of demographic and medical variables on the outcome variables of interest (psychosocial status and quality of life) and their relationship to age.
  • (2) In the exploratory studies using the casement plots, the positive relationship between age and quality of life was most strong and significant in married women and in women who had received segmental mastectomy.
  • (3) The casement plot methodology permits the simultaneous evaluation of multiple variables as a preliminary step before hypothesis development and should be considered when complex clinical problems are being evaluated.
  • (4) In 1965, Sir Roger Casement’s remains were returned from London to Dublin.
  • (5) The pericytes were completely surrounded by casement membranes and displayed no significant lipidization; in a cellular plaque of vasular tissue at the base of the lesion, however, some of the multilaminar pericytes showed evidence of early smooth muscle differentiation.
  • (6) The later novels and stories, usually characterized as sentimental and conventional, dramatize an overt fear of homosexuality consistent with Conrad's hostile reaction to the Casement revelations.

Mullion


Definition:

  • (n.) A slender bar or pier which forms the division between the lights of windows, screens, etc.
  • (n.) An upright member of a framing. See Stile.
  • (v. t.) To furnish with mullions; to divide by mullions.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Annabel Mullion was painted with her shaggy-haired dog Rattler and reappears seven years later with a pregnant belly in Expecting the Fourth 2005 (only 10x15cm), and in a larger etching, limbs still like a thoroughbred, as described by one of Freud's favourite authors, Baudelaire: "vainly have time and love sunk their teeth into her".
  • (2) It's a vastly different experience, still offering terrific shopping and most of the city's excessive architecture; the mad mock-chteaux, mullioned 1920s Tudor mansions, 50s-o-rama "dingbat" stucco apartment blocks: a fantastical, variegated stew characterised by architectural critic Charles Jencks as Heteropolis.
  • (3) The original gave Annabel Mullion's surname as Mullen.
  • (4) • East Row ( 01947 893916, sandsidecafe.co.uk ) Poldhu Beach Cafe, Mullion, Cornwall Poldhu Beach Cafe, Mullion, Cornwall.
  • (5) BSkyB did not unduly discriminate against BT by blocking its multi-mullion pound TV advertising campaign to promote rival Premier League coverage, Ofcom has ruled.

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