trumeaux

/truːˈmoʊz/
noun
  1. A vertical section or pillar between two doors or windows, often decorated with carvings or mirrors.
    • The old cathedral had a beautifully carved trumeaux between the two main doors.
    • The architect designed a stone trumeaux to support the archway between the twin windows.
    • In the palace, each trumeaux was adorned with a large mirror and gold leaf.
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