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transom
Nautical
a. a surface forming the stern of a vessel, either vertical or canted either forwards (reverse transom) or aft at the upper side
b. any of several transverse beams used for strengthening the stern of a vessel

transom [′tran·səm]
(building construction)
A window above a door.
(naval architecture)
The flat, vertical aft end of a ship or boat as distinguished from a canoe-shaped or cruiser stern.

transom
1. A horizontal member, usually of wood or stone, that separates a door from a window, fanlight, or panel above it; sometimes called a transom bar.
2. An operable window hinged to the transom, 1 directly above a door.
3. A crossbar in a window frame that divides a window horizontally. Also see operable transom.


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25) Brilliant light streams through the window on the left, while the light from the window on the right appears to be filtered by tinted glass in a mullioned and transomed windowframe, or by a rectangular translucent curtain or shade on which is depicted a large, dark cross.
 
 
 
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