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a door that is located behind or at the side of a building

Hintertür, Rückseitentür
a pair of glass doors, particularly ones that open to a garden or balcony

Französische Tür, Glastür
a type of door constructed with multiple panels that are typically rectangular or square in shape

Paneeltür, Tür mit Paneelen
a type of door that has a smooth and flat surface, without any raised or indented areas

glatte Tür, flache Tür
a door that moves horizontally along a track

Schiebetür, Schiebehaustür
a door divided horizontally into two parts that can be opened and closed independently

Holländertür, horizontal in zwei Teile geteilte Tür
a type of door that slides into a recessed pocket within the adjacent wall, rather than swinging on hinges or sliding on tracks

Schiebetür, Einbauschiebetür
a type of door that is divided into two or more panels, hinged together in a way that allows them to fold and stack against each other when opened

Falttür, Zweiflügeltür
a type of door that rotates on a central pivot point, typically located at the top and bottom of the door frame, instead of relying on traditional hinges

Drehtür, Pivot-Tür
a type of door consisting of multiple wings or panels that are arranged in a circular configuration and rotate around a central axis

Drehtür
a large door, typically made of metal or wood, that is installed in a garage or similar structure to provide vehicular access

Garagentor, Garagentür
a specialized door designed to prevent the spread of fire and smoke within a building

Feuerschutztür, Brandschutztür
a door with a mesh or perforated screen panel that allows for airflow while keeping bugs out

Fliegengittertür, Tür mit Fliegengitter
a door that is equipped with slatted or angled openings, known as louvers, to allow for ventilation and airflow while providing privacy and some level of security

Jalousietür, Lamellentür
a type of door that is hinged on both sides, allowing it to swing in both directions

doppeltwirkende Tür, beidseitig schwingende Tür
the main entrance to a person's house

Haustür, Eingangstür
a large glass door that provides access from a building's interior to an outdoor patio or deck area

Terrassentür, Glastür
a type of door that opens by swinging on hinges in a single direction

Schwingtür, Pendeltür
a hinged or removable door, often located in a floor or ceiling, that provides access to a hidden or enclosed space below or above

Falltür, Geheimtür
a bell operated by a button outside a house or apartment that makes a sound when pushed, particularly to inform the inhabitants inside

Türklingel
a metal object connected to the back of a door, which people hit against the door as a way of asking others to let them in

Türklopfer, Türhammer
a small plate or plaque typically mounted on a door to display information such as the occupant's name, room number, or other relevant details

Türschild, Türplakette
the vertical structure on either side of a door that provides support and serves as the frame for the door

Türpfosten, Türrahmen
the entire vertical structure, including both the side posts and the head jamb, that forms the framework around a door

Türpfosten, Türrahmen
a small object or device placed on the floor to prevent a door from swinging or closing fully

Türstopper, Türkeil
a small opening or lens in a door or wall that allows a person to see who is on the other side without fully opening the door

Guckloch, Türspion
a type of joint that connects two objects and allows them to rotate or swing, typically used to attach a door, gate, or lid to its frame

Scharnier, Angel
a horizontal structural element or beam that supports the load above a door opening

Türsturz, Sturz
a door component that consists of a series of horizontal slats or blades, typically made of wood, glass, or metal, arranged in a tilted or angled position to allow for airflow and privacy while maintaining visibility

Türlüfter, Türjalousie
the structural framework surrounding a door, including the vertical side pieces called jambs, the horizontal top piece called the head, and the bottom piece called the sill

Türrahmen, Türzarge
the horizontal part at the base of a door frame that you step over when entering or exiting a room

Schwelle, Türschwelle
a vertical or horizontal structural member within a door frame that separates the door into sections, typically used in double or multi-panel doors to provide support and aesthetic division

Türpfosten, Türsturz
the vertical edge or side of a door where the lock or latch mechanism is installed

Schlossstiel, Schlossrahmen
the flat or raised surface of a door that fills the frame and can be made of various materials, such as wood, glass, or metal

Türpanel, Türfläche
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