Mullion (disambiguation)
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- A mullionMullionA mullion is a vertical structural element which divides adjacent window units. The primary purpose of the mullion is as a structural support to an arch or lintel above the window opening. Its secondary purpose may be as a rigid support to the glazing of the window...
is a structural element which divides adjacent window units. - A mullionMullionA mullion is a vertical structural element which divides adjacent window units. The primary purpose of the mullion is as a structural support to an arch or lintel above the window opening. Its secondary purpose may be as a rigid support to the glazing of the window...
is a reworked boudinBoudinagethumb|Boudinaged quartz vein in shear foliation, Starlight Pit, Fortnum Gold Mine, Western Australia.Boudinage is a geological term for structures formed by extension, where a rigid tabular body such as a bed of sandstone, is stretched and deformed amidst less competent surroundings...
. Geological term for structures formed by extension, where a rigid tabular body such as a bed of sandstone, is stretched and deformed amidst less competent beds.
Mullion may also refer to:
- Annabel MullionAnnabel MullionAnnabel Mullion is an English actress.After studying drama at the University of East Anglia from 1988 to 1991, she began a career in acting. Her first screen part was in the film Carrington...
(born 1969), English actress - Mullion, CornwallMullion, CornwallMullion is a civil parish and village in Cornwall, United Kingdom. It is situated on the Lizard Peninsula approximately five miles south of Helston....
, a village and parish in Cornwall, England - Mullion F.C.Mullion F.C.Mullion Football Club is a Cornish football team based in Mullion, near Helston, and are playing in the Cornwall Combination league.-History:...
, an English football team - Itcan also mean the horizontal and vertical spacing between adjacent display elements in a video wall system, in which an input video image is distributed across multiple displays to increase display size and resolution.
- In cabinetry, the term refers to any vertical member on a cabinet face that separates adjacent elements, usually doors or drawers. This same element is also called a "mid-stile".