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* raamkast (I have seen this used in a patent, where ‘window buck’ was meant; not sure if it is a correct term in Dutch if used as such) | * raamkast (I have seen this used in a patent, where ‘window buck’ was meant; not sure if it is a correct term in Dutch if used as such) | ||
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* https://www.joostdevree.nl/shtmls/stelkozijn.shtml | * https://www.joostdevree.nl/shtmls/stelkozijn.shtml |
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See: Dictionary for Building Technology Terminology (Technische Universiteit Delft) • stelraam = guide frame, rough buck, subcasing • deurkozijn = door frame /- buck, jamb lining
Window buck: A wooden frame installed within a concrete foundation or block wall to define the space which will later be used to install a window.[1][2] (The Ultimate Dictionary of Real Estate Terms)
English
- buck
- window buck, door buck
Dutch
- stelkozijn
- raamkast (I have seen this used in a patent, where ‘window buck’ was meant; not sure if it is a correct term in Dutch if used as such)
External links
References
- ↑ https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/The_Ultimate_Dictionary_of_Real_Estate_T/T67WDwAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=%22A+wooden+frame+installed+within+a+concrete+foundation+or+block+wall+to+define+the+space+which+will+later+be+used+to+install+a+window.%22&pg=PA244&printsec=frontcover
- ↑ The Real Estate Terms Pocketbook Dictionary (Robin Scott )