blind door
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blind door
The representation of a door, inserted to complete a series of doors, or to give the appearance of symmetry. See also:
DoorIllustrated Dictionary of Architecture Copyright © 2012, 2002, 1998 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved
blind door
2. A louvered door
false door, blind door
The representation of a door, inserted to complete a series of doors or to give symmetry; a
blank door.
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These blocks hold the rear of the
blind doors above his shoulders and provide bases for the pivot points.
"COVER UP GUYS, WE'VE GOT geese!" As the
blind doors slammed closed, all eyes turned toward the sound of clucks and moans beyond the dam of the small pond we were hunting.
As the dark shapes draw nearer, I close the
blind doors, check the gun and watch as the group approaches ...
A few turns of the screwdriver are required for first-time assembly, slide in four pins to hold the
blind doors and you're ready.
"Geese!" I whispered loudly as we closed the
blind doors.
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