tambour door
1Door — For other uses, see Door (disambiguation). A door is a movable structure used to open and close off an entrance, typically consisting of a panel that swings on hinges or that slides or rotates inside of a space. When open, they admit ventilation… …
2Tambour — Tam bour, n. 1. (Mus.) A kind of small flat drum; a tambourine. [1913 Webster] 2. A small frame, commonly circular, and somewhat resembling a tambourine, used for stretching, and firmly holding, a portion of cloth that is to be embroidered; also …
3tambour work — Tambour Tam bour, n. 1. (Mus.) A kind of small flat drum; a tambourine. [1913 Webster] 2. A small frame, commonly circular, and somewhat resembling a tambourine, used for stretching, and firmly holding, a portion of cloth that is to be… …
4tambour — [tam′boor΄] n. [ME < MFr < OFr tambor, a drum, prob. via Sp < Ar ṭunbūr (colloq. form ṭanbūr), stringed instrument < Pers tabīrah, drum] 1. a drum 2. a) an embroidery frame of two closely fitting, concentric hoops that hold the cloth… …
5tambour — /tam boor, tam boor /, n. 1. Music. a drum. 2. a drum player. 3. Also called tabaret. a circular frame consisting of two hoops, one fitting within the other, in which cloth is stretched for embroidering. 4. embroidery done on such a frame. 5.… …
6tambour — [ tambʊə, bɔ:] noun 1》 historical a small drum. 2》 a circular frame for holding fabric taut while it is being embroidered. 3》 Architecture a wall of circular plan, such as one supporting a dome. ↘each of the cylindrical stones forming the… …
7tambour — tam•bour [[t]ˈtæm bʊər, tæmˈbʊər[/t]] n. 1) mad drum I, 1) 2) clo a circular frame consisting of two interlocking hoops in which cloth is stretched for embroidering 3) clo embroidery done on such a frame 4) fur a flexible shutter used as a desk… …
8tam|bour — «TAM bur», noun, verb, adjective. –n. 1. a drum, especially a bass drum. 2. a drummer: »Twice a day, the tambour…would read aloud the latest dispatches in the village square (New Yorker). 3. a pair of hoops, one fitting within the other, for… …
9porte — 1. porte [ pɔrt ] n. f. • 1080; porta 980; lat. porta I ♦ 1 ♦ Autrefois, Ouverture spécialement aménagée dans l enceinte d une ville pour permettre le passage. « Les portes de la ville sont monumentales et surmontées de trophées dans le goût du… …
10List of English words of Persian origin — As Indo European languages, English and Persian have many words of common Proto Indo European origin, and many of these cognate words often have similar forms. Examples of these include: English (Mother) and Persian (Madar), English (Father) and… …