Definition of Doorcase. Meaning of Doorcase. Synonyms of Doorcase

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Definition of Doorcase

Doorcase
Doorcase Door"case`, n. The surrounding frame into which a door shuts.

Meaning of Doorcase from wikipedia

- A door frame, window frame, door surround, window surround, or niche surround is the architectural frame around an aperture such as a door or window. This...
- surmounted by stone ogee finials. This front contains a pair of doors in a doorcase with pilasters, above which is frieze decorated with festoons and foliage...
- supercilium. The chambranle of an ordinary door is frequently called a doorcase; of a window, window frame; and of a chimney, manteltree. Look up antepagmenta...
- wings to the rear of the house. The main door to the house has a Doric doorcase. It has extensive gardens including a lake with a boathouse and a weir...
- [city] centre". The house is of "brick with a late nineteenth century doorcase". It was designated a Grade II* listed building on 2 October 1974. The...
- Venetian window is 44 feet (13 m) by 28 feet (8.5 m) by 28 feet (8.5 m). The doorcase is also alabaster. The fireplace with a scene of virtue rewarded by honour...
- Britannicus (1717) shows the seven-bay front elevation with its Baroque doorcase, together with plans of the first and second floors. Wings came forward...
- in Middletown, Rhode Island, in the late 1720s, and added a Palladian doorcase derived from Kent's Designs of Inigo Jones (1727), which he may have brought...
- her husband in the group of figures of the doorcase of the Adamspforte at Bamberg Cathedral. This doorcase, created in 1235, is the most significant monumental...
- bays wide. It has a central front door, with a Gothick fanlight and a doorcase with Doric order pilasters. The windows are sashes, and in the garden is...