It depends on what type of door you are wanting to describe
A door belioging to a good house; You would use bright colours and describe the grandness of that door
vagina
Describe a single ply door. Never heard that term.
Pinto is a word to describe the handle on a door. Pintuan is a word describing the actual door or the way to go out the door.
Ello
Door draft is a term used to describe drafts that pass through or by a door. It, by itself, is not a process. Often, one hears door draft can be prevented with a stopper or blocker.
You would say "Il y a une porte" in French, which directly translates to "There is one door."
A door is a piece of rectangle wood with a handle that leads into different rooms when pushed or pulled and varies in colour.
...well... you could describe it as a brass door knob or an old squeeky antique door knob with an elegant floral pattern. Clear transparent crystal , smooth metal door knob, renaissance style, ancient and rusty, moldy, black bronze, ... or glossy marble like porcelain door knob. That's all I can think up of.
I helped get my office mate's neck tie out of a door!
The shoe wedge and the door holder wedge! But I can't describe it cause I'm looking for the answer to this one too!
"closed" is an adjective...a way to describe something...(That Door is Closed). You can "close" a door - this is an action word, but closed is something that already is done...
A french door is the term used to describe a set of doors that that open out from the middle. The doors themselves are usually filled with glass, and can be opened individually or have both sets open at once to create a wider door frame.