wooden door
collocation in Englishmeaningsofwoodenanddoor
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wooden
adjective
uk/ˈwʊd.ən/us/ˈwʊd.ən/
made ...
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door
noun[C]
uk/dɔːr/us/dɔːr/
a flat object that is used to close the entrance of something such as a room or building, or the ...
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(Definition ofwoodenanddoorfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The main entrance, at the west side, has a paneledwoodendoorflanked by two sidelights.
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The central bay consists of a hugewoodendoorof the main portal, choir loft windows and saint's niche.
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The entrance was closed by a drawn portcullis along with awoodendoor.
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Beyond the portcullis chamber, a further stairway with 39 steps continued down to a closed double-leafwoodendoor.
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After much man-made commotion the creature is defeated, and they move on through the giganticwoodendoor.
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A doorway, with a 19th-century two-partwoodendoorwith iron hinges, is recessed into an aedicula with a corbelled pointed arch and a gable above.
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The church entrance has a massivewoodendoorwith wrought iron hinges and fastenings.
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The office entrances have darkwoodendoorwith large pebbled glass inset windows.
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Thewoodendooris 2m ft high and is topped by a shallow semicircular niche.
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At its west end a single paneledwoodendoorleads into the shed-roofed addition.
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Thewoodendoorwith reliefs of women's heads dates to the 19th century.
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In the north wall is a further aumbry withwoodendoor.
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Each section has two ranks of natural wooden benches and its own thickwoodendoor.
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The niche andwoodendoorare well carved and covered with gold leaves.
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Thewoodendoorhas a fine example of an iron door knocker.
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It is traditionally constructed from tongue-and-groove boards, though bead-board or decorative panels, such as awoodendoormight have, are also common.
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All three bays on the front elevation have a red paneled doublewoodendoorsurrounded by fluted pilasters with a projecting cornice on top.
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The ornate ironwork of the verandas contrasts with the simplewoodendoorand window surrounds.
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