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  2. Door - Wikipedia

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    A water door or water entrance, such as those used in Venice, Italy, is a door leading from a building built on the water, such as a canal, to the water itself where, for example, one may enter or exit a private boat or water taxi.

  3. List of construction methods - Wikipedia

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    The profile of the mortar can be varied depending on exposure or to create a specific visual effect. The most common profiles are flush (rag joint), bucket handle, weather struck, weather struck and cut and recessed. The bonding pattern describes the alignment of the bricks. Many standard bond patterns have been defined, including stretcher bond.

  4. False door - Wikipedia

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    A false door, or recessed niche, [1] is an artistic representation of a door which does not function like a real door. They can be carved in a wall or painted on it. They can be carved in a wall or painted on it.

  5. Eagle Talon - Wikipedia

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    All badging on the sides and rear of the car was now changed to contrasting colors instead of body-colored. Plastic moldings on the bumper caps and doors were added. The TSi and TSi AWD models' aluminum wheels were increased to 17 in (432 mm) and the styling was angular replacing the 16 in (406 mm) curved design of the wheel's five-spokes.

  6. Marston Mat - Wikipedia

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    Marston Mat, more properly called pierced (or perforated) steel planking (PSP), is standardized, perforated steel matting material developed by the United States at the Waterways Experiment Station shortly before World War II, primarily for the rapid construction of temporary runways and landing strips (also misspelled as Marsden matting).

  7. Genkan - Wikipedia

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    Genkan are normally recessed into the floor, to contain any dirt that is tracked in from the outside (as in a mud room).The height of the step varies from very low (5–10 centimetres (2.0–3.9 in)) to shin-level or knee-level.