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Definition of Interior door
1. Noun. A door that closes off rooms within a building.
Group relationships: Building, Edifice
Generic synonyms: Door
Lexicographical Neighbors of Interior Door
Literary usage of Interior door
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Japan in Art and Industry: With a Glance at Japanese Manners and Customs by Félix Régamey, Mary French Sheldon (1892)
"They are always left at the interior door of the habitation, for no one walks
upon the mats (tatamis) shod otherwise than in a sort of cloth stocking, ..."
2. Cyclopedia of Architecture, Carpentry, and Building: A General Reference by American Technical Society (1917)
"344 shows a section taken horizontally through the jamb of an interior door frame,
the same section also serving for a section through the head of the frame ..."
3. Carpentry by Ira Samuel Griffith (1916)
"interior door jambs are not usually placed until after plastering has been done.
... In setting studs for interior door jambs where studs are to be doubled ..."
4. Building Construction and Superintendence by Frank Eugene Kidder (1915)
"396 shows two isometric perspectives of interior door-frames and trim used with
... 397 shows some additional details of interior door-frames in ..."
5. Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standards and Procedural and edited by Barry Leonard (2000)
"However, the door stops may not reduce the clear opening to less than 27" x 73"
dimension. INTERPRETATIVE BULLETIN B-2-76 interior door CONSTRUCTION ..."
6. The Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore: Topography and Architecture by Nancy Bookidis, Ronald S. Stroud (1997)
"The trench that removed the interior door-wall continued beyond the Propylon to
east and west, following the line of terrace Wall 11 for the Roman Middle ..."