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 mari_18cf
 
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							| About the seconds 00:13 he mentions a gothic door and just after studs in it. What would studs mean?   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jxo81Ok9Urk   Thanks in advance.  |  1 May 2015      
					
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 yanogator
 
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							|  If you picture a large, heavy wooden door on a church from the middle ages in Europe, you might picture some large metal objects embedded in the wood. They are similar to the huge "nails" or "spikes" that attach the hinges to the door. Those might also be called studs. If you picture a man �s dress shirt, sometimes they don �t have buttons down the front. Instead, they have a series of holes down the front, and the man has a set of objects that fit into these holes and serve the purpose of buttons. These are also called studs. I think you can see that these two objects are somewhat similar (although shirt studs are much smaller, of course)
 Bruce  |  1 May 2015     
					
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 Apodo
 
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							|  Here is a castle door with metal hinges and studs. |  1 May 2015     
					
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 mari_18cf
 
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							| You �re awesome. I might have thought that, but because of his body language I may have considered it to be some kind of window or so.   Thanks a lot.  |  1 May 2015     
					
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