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DORMER <br />M-1040JOURM <br />ENGAGED COLUMNS AT THE BACK <br />OF THE PORCH <br />xxe_""` Iffil <br />Divided light sash — a window with glass divided <br />into small panes. <br />Doric order — the simplest of the classical <br />orders, sturdy in proportion, with, a simple cushion <br />capital. <br />Dormer — a vertical window which projects from a <br />sloping roof. <br />Double hung window — a window having two <br />vertically sliding sashes, each closing a different <br />part of the, window; the weight of each sash is <br />counterbalanced for ease of opening and closing,. <br />Double glazed window — a window with an inner <br />and outer pane of glass with an airspace in; <br />between. <br />Drainagie beds — stone lined ditch used to <br />transport water runoff. <br />Drop siding — a type of wood claddling <br />characterized by overlapping boards with varying <br />profiles. <br />Dropped ceiling — a nonstructurall, ceiling <br />suspended below the overhead structural slab or <br />from the structural elements of a building and not <br />bearing on walls. <br />Eave — the lower edge of a sloping roof that <br />projects beyond the wall. <br />Ell — a building form that creates an, L-shaped <br />floor plan. <br />Engaged column — a column partially built into a <br />wall, not free-standing. <br />Entablature — in classical architecture, the <br />elaborate beam member carried by the columns. <br />Escutcheon — a protective or ornamental cover <br />Design Standards for the City of Paris, Texas 142 <br />