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Bay window
A projection formed by three windows that are joined at obtuse angels.

Bay window, angle
Multiple windows arrange to project from a wall.

Bay, bow and oriel windows
These windows project out from the front or side of a house. Oriel windows generally project from an upper story, supported by a bracket. Bay windows are angled projections that rise up from the ground on the first floor. Bow windows are rounded projections, often formed of the window glass itself.

Baywood
Mexican mahogany.

Bead
(1) General term for applying a strip of material. (2) Trim molding that has a convex, partially circular, cross section. (3) Preformed strip for reinforcing the corners or ends of wallboard panels or the raised metal section at the corner of the strip. (4) The surface of a weld. (5) Edge or border. (6) Line of adhesive or caulking compound.

Bead and reel
Trim molding, which is convex and shaped like a series of small disks set on edge and alternating between bead that are round or oval.

Bead molding
A small, cylindrical molding enriched with ornaments resembling a string of beads.

Beading
A bead molding.

Beading plane
Wood plane used to cut a bead or semicircular pattern.

Beadwall
A form of movable insulation that uses tiny polystyrene beads blown into the space between two window panes.

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