noun a horizontal piece of wood or stone at the bottom of a window frame
In construction, a sill is a horizontal piece of wood, stone, or metal at the base of a structure, such as a wall or frame.
In geology, a sill is a tabular sheet of igneous rock that has intruded between older layers of sedimentary rock.
In architecture, a sill refers to the horizontal piece at the bottom of a window or door frame.
In botany, a sill is a horizontal, usually underground stem that sends out roots and shoots from its nodes.
In writing, 'sill' can refer to the horizontal piece at the bottom of a window frame.
In psychology, 'sill' may be used metaphorically to refer to the threshold of understanding or insight.
In architecture, 'sill' is a term used to describe the bottom horizontal part of a window or door frame.
In interior design, 'sill' can refer to the ledge at the bottom of a window that can be used for decorative purposes.
In construction, 'sill' is a structural element that supports the weight of a window or door.
In real estate, 'sill' may be mentioned when discussing the condition or material of window sills in a property.
In art conservation, 'sill' can refer to the bottom edge of a frame or display case that supports and protects the artwork.
In botany, 'sill' may be used to describe the base or bottom part of a plant stem where it meets the ground.
In historical research, 'sill' could refer to the threshold of evidence needed to make a particular interpretation or conclusion.
In geology, 'sill' is a type of igneous rock formation that is formed when magma intrudes between layers of existing rock.
In marine biology, 'sill' can refer to a shallow underwater ridge or barrier that affects the movement of water and marine life.
In civil engineering, 'sill' may be used to describe a foundation element that supports the weight of a structure or dam.
In meteorology, 'sill' could be mentioned when discussing the impact of atmospheric conditions on the formation of weather patterns near a geographical barrier.