double door

collocation in English

meaningsofdoubleanddoor

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double
adjective
uk
/ˈdʌb.əl/
us
/ˈdʌb.əl/
twice the size, amount, price, etc., or consisting of two similar ...
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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 ofdoubleanddoorfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofdouble door

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Centred on the wall between two living rooms is adoubledoor.
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Each module of 1.2m width has a large window or adoubledoorand is autonomous in terms of daylight, views, heating and ventilation.
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Together with the windows, thedoubledoorgives these rooms balance.
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The largerdoubledooris also taller than others in the building, declaring its role as ceremonial exit.
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Adoubledoorin an assembly shop saved many tons of coal a week.
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Straight end parapets, central frontdoubledoorwith fanlight, new 3x2 sashes with half shutters. 2 new single solid doors with fanlights.
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At basement level is a door with sidelights and transom; the first floor'sdoubledoorhas colonnettes and an architrave.
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The frontdoubledooris eight by seven feet and has sidelights and a fixed transom with lattice work created by strips of wood.
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Earthen "kura" usually havedoubledoorentrances consisting of a thick plaster outer and thin inner door leaf.
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Another solid mahoganydoubledooris added, which covers the entire doorway.
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When such mirrors are used for one-way observation, the viewing room is kept dark by a darkened curtain or adoubledoorvestibule.
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Muntins are often confused with mullions (which separate complete window units), and astragals (which close the gap between two leaves of adoubledoor).
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The north porch contains a panelleddoubledoorto the outer doorway with a leaded fanlight above.
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On the first story, the central arch frames thedoubledoorentry.
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