Mullion
//ˈmʌliən//
Synonyms for "mullion" (18 found)
Ranked by relevance and common usage.
Closest matches (4)
Strong matches (5)
Related words (9)
Related word relations
OpenGloss and ConceptNet supply richer edges like generalizations, collocations, and derivations.
Translations
22 translations across 17 languages.
Catalan
1 entries- mainell noun (vertical bar between the casements of a window)
Chinese Mandarin
1 entries- 豎框 /竖框 noun (vertical bar between the casements of a window)
Czech
1 entries- sloupek noun (vertical bar between the casements of a window)
Dutch
1 entries- middenstijl noun (vertical bar between the casements of a window)
Esperanto
1 entries- fenestrofosto noun (vertical bar between the casements of a window)
Finnish
1 entries- jakokarmi noun (vertical bar between the casements of a window)
French
1 entries- meneau noun (vertical bar between the casements of a window)
Galician
1 entries- mainel noun (vertical bar between the casements of a window)
German
3 entries- Mittelpfosten noun (vertical bar between the casements of a window)
- Pfosten noun (vertical bar between the casements of a window)
- Stulp noun (vertical bar between the casements of a window)
Italian
2 entries- colonnina noun (vertical bar between the casements of a window)
- montante noun (vertical bar between the casements of a window)
Macedonian
1 entries- шпросна noun (vertical bar between the casements of a window)
Norman
1 entries- entré-panné noun (vertical bar between the casements of a window)
Polish
2 entries- pionowa szczeblina noun (vertical bar between the casements of a window)
- pionowy szpros noun (vertical bar between the casements of a window)
Portuguese
1 entries- mainel noun (vertical bar between the casements of a window)
Russian
1 entries- средник noun (vertical bar between the casements of a window)
Spanish
1 entries- mainel noun (vertical bar between the casements of a window)
Swedish
2 entries- fönsterpost noun (vertical bar between the casements of a window)
- spröjs noun (vertical bar between the casements of a window)
Keep exploring
Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.