munting (Meaning)
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munting (n.)
Same as Mullion; -- especially used in joiner's work.
Synonyms & Antonyms of munting
No Synonyms and anytonyms found
munting Sentence Examples
- The intricate munting of the stained-glass window framed the vibrant hues of the biblical scene.
- The munting of the Victorian conservatory allowed light to flood in, creating a warm and airy ambiance.
- The munting in the balustrade at the palace was adorned with elegant scrollwork and floral motifs.
- The munting of the hammock held the fabric taut, providing a comfortable and relaxing respite.
- The munting of the antique mirror was tarnished with age, adding a touch of character to the heirloom.
- The munting of the greenhouse allowed ample sunlight to reach the delicate plants within.
- The munting of the French doors divided the room into distinct areas while still maintaining an open and airy feel.
- The munting of the window panes in the cabin created a cozy and intimate atmosphere, as the twinkling stars outside peeked through.
- The munting of the fishing net was tightly woven to ensure a secure catch.
- The munting of the croquet hoops kept the wickets in place, ensuring a challenging game on the sprawling lawn.
FAQs About the word munting
Same as Mullion; -- especially used in joiner's work.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The intricate munting of the stained-glass window framed the vibrant hues of the biblical scene.
The munting of the Victorian conservatory allowed light to flood in, creating a warm and airy ambiance.
The munting in the balustrade at the palace was adorned with elegant scrollwork and floral motifs.
The munting of the hammock held the fabric taut, providing a comfortable and relaxing respite.