leaded glass
collocation in Englishmeaningsofleadedandglass
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leaded
adjective
uk/ˈled.ɪd/us/ˈled.ɪd/
Leadedpetrol (= fuel) has small amounts of lead ...
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glass
noun
uk/ɡlɑːs/us/ɡlæs/
a hard, transparent material, used to make windows, bottles, and ...
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(Definition ofleadedandglassfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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It features a distinctive portico andleadedglasswindows.
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The entrances are heavy wooden lancet arched doors with beveledleadedglasspanels set in angled reveals.
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He taught himself both the traditional techniques of stained andleadedglassand the newer ones of concrete glass.
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Threeleadedglasswindows adorn the front of the home, while two etched glass windows are located in and atop the front door.
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He points out that a few houses may have hadleadedglasswindows, but that was very rare.
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The interior includes pine woodwork, sliding doors, window seat, and aleadedglasstransom window.
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Most windows are asymmetrically-arranged one-over-one sash windows, but three arched tripartite windows withleadedglassfanlights are arranged on the first floor.
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The windows in the upper band are made fromleadedglassand feature concrete piers on each side.
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This room contains two of the original square-shaped, single casement,leadedglasswindows.
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Homes in the originally upper-class neighborhood typically have gumwood trim,leadedglass, fireplaces, hardwood floors, and open porches.
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The cherry front door is topped by aleadedglasstransom and flanked byleadedglasssidelights.
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The most famous was the stainedleadedglasslamp.
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There are four windows, all with clearleadedglass: the east window is the oldest, dating from the 14th century.
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Above the postal windows are large transom windows withleadedglass.
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Tall, narrowleadedglasswindows both frame the regular windows, and appear by themselves as design elements.
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The windows were set with plainleadedglass.
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Leadedglasswindows, oak trim, maple flooring, and elegantly carved doors grace the interior.
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