whta is meant by lintel?
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Answer / bhyrappa.m
Lintel is a horizontal supporting crosspiece over an
opening. Horizontal beam used as a finishing piece over a
door or window.Sometimes beam used above the window is
called Lintel beam.( above the window,door..)
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Answer / danish iqbal
horizontal piece above opening is called lintel
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