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If the space is filled with mortar, it's called a joint. If the gaps are horizontal, they're beds or lines. If they're vertical, they're perpends or perps. If the gap is left unfilled for the purpose of letting moisture out of the wall, it's called a weep hole. If it's the space between two leaves or wythes of a cavity wall, it's just called the cavity. If it's a hole in dry masonry, it's a smoot, a bolt hole or a cripple hole. If it's the gaps in the parapet of a battlement, it's called the crenel. Other gaps in battlements are referred to as embrasures. If you're looking out of it, it's called a window. If you're walking through it, it's an entry. If there's a door hung in it, it's a doorway.

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