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JAMB - translation to arabic

SIDE-POST OR LINING OF A DOORWAY OR OTHER APERTURE
Jambs; Door post; Door-posts; Doorpost; Door-post; Door jamb; Brickmould; Doorjamb

JAMB         

ألاسم

عضادة الباب أو النافذة; درع الرجل

jamb         
اسْم : عضادة الباب أو النافذة
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عضادة الباب او النفاذة درع الرجل

Definition

jamb
(jambs)
A jamb is a post that forms the side part or upright of a door frame or window frame.
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Wikipedia

Jamb

A jamb (from French jambe, "leg"), in architecture, is the side-post or lining of a doorway or other aperture. The jambs of a window outside the frame are called “reveals.” Small shafts to doors and windows with caps and bases are known as “jamb-shafts”; when in the inside arris of the jamb of a window, they are sometimes called "scoinsons."

A doorjamb, door jamb (also sometimes doorpost) is the vertical portion of the door frame onto which a door is secured. The jamb bears the weight of the door through its hinges, and most types of door latches and deadbolts extend into a recess in the doorjamb when engaged, making the accuracy of the plumb (i.e. true vertical) and strength of the doorjambs vitally important to the overall operational durability and security of the door.

The word jamb is also used to describe a wing of a building, perhaps just in Scottish architecture. John Adam added a 'jamb' to the old Leith Customs house in the Citadel of Leith in 1754–1755.

In arches and vaults, the soffit is the curved inner surface of the arch or vault located above the impost, as opposed to the outer surface called the arch or vault crest.

Examples of use of JAMB
1. Luckily, says Janick, news outlets weren‘t watching when she walked into a door years ago holding baby son Timmy, whose head hit the door jamb.
2. As she walked back into the house pulling Flygare, Perry tripped and fell against the door jamb, injuring her nose, according to the Utah Department of Public Safety, which investigated at the request of Orem police.
3. In 1''8, he pleaded no contest to a disorderly conduct charge and was sentenced to three years‘ probation after a former girlfriend accused him of breaking a door jamb and forcing his way into their home, causing her to fear for her safety, according to a police report from nearby Jackson Township.
4. He mans Station 16, where he takes a seven–foot piece of door jamb from a pile, drills two quick holes, lays in a piece of brass hardware, screws it down, checks the piece for flaws, then stacks it behind him, ready for Station 17.
5. In 1''8, Cutts pleaded no contest to a disorderly conduct charge and was sentenced to three years‘ probation after a former girlfriend accused him of breaking a door jamb and forcing his way into their home, causing her to fear for her safety, according to a police report from nearby Jackson Township.