Wood or stone that runs along the bottom of a door or window
Sill
sill
Sill
The name for wood or stone that runs along the bottom of a window or door is the sill.The window sill got wet because I forgot to close the window when rain started.The stone door sill developed a long crack.
sill
The term window sill is a phrase, a noun. It is the wood at the bottom of the window along the inside, toward the room.
sill
It is vertical section of wood, stone or metal, dividing a window or other opening.
1 (left side of window) + (middle bars to make panes) 1 (right side of window) equals ( = top and bottom wood of window)
SOMETIMES you can get the window to work one time by jaring the motor by hitting the inside of the door with your hand pretty hard about 6 inches from the bottom and toward the center of the door. This may make it work one time. I was able to close my window by helping lift the window with my hand while intermittently activating the switch. If this works a little then stops before the window is all the way up, wait a few minutes to let the window motor cool then try again. Cut a piece of wood approximet 16 inches long about 3/4 inches square take the three screws out holding the motor in then reach in and shove the window all the way up jam the piece of wood on the bottom or the window track and slide the bottom into the door frame and tighten the wood along the framing until it gets tight thanks Wayne
A sill forms by magma being forced into cracks that are parallel to rock layers and harden there. When magma flows between the layers of rock and hardens, a sill forms.
with an equal balance of sarcasm, and ingenuousness: stone... along with wood, bone, shells, or generally any other found materials.
Faux wood will be more prone to breaking because it is not real wood.
Plastic window shades will warp at a much more rapid pace than wood.
Some spears and hand axes were made out of stone and wood