Lintel

/ˈlɪntəl/ noun

A lintel is a strong horizontal piece, usually of wood, stone, or metal, that lies across the top of a door or window to support the wall above it. It helps keep the opening from collapsing.

The word comes from Old French “lintel,” from Late Latin “limināle,” meaning “threshold,” related to Latin “līmen,” threshold. It originally referred to parts around doorways and entrances.

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