释义 |
mul·lion I. \ˈməlyən\ noun (-s) Etymology: probably alteration of monial 1. : a slender vertical usually nonstructural bar or pier forming a division between lights of windows, doors, or screens — distinguished from transom; compare muntin; see door illustration 2. : an upright member of a framing (as of panels in wainscoting) — compare stile 3. : a pattern or structure found on some faulted rock surfaces consisting of rounded grooves or small stepped irregularities — compare slickenside II. transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) : to furnish with mullions : divide by mullions |