cill Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of cill In English

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  • A visual check of the bottom cill of the cladding shows no visible water runs or staining.

  • Window openings had not been completed, and all were lacking a suitable cill to throw water away from the walls.

  • The second amendment would replace the lock gates with a half cill.

  • For instance, the level of cill is to a large extent the best technical guess that can be made.

  • The levels in the two reservoirs were six inches and four inches, respectively, below the overflow cills.

  • The edge of the cill is usually curved, protruding less in the centre than at the edges.

  • In some locks, there is a piece of oak about 9in cm thick which protects the solid part of the lock cill.

  • It would be 105 ft long, and the cill would be 22.5 ft below the highest tide level.

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