Sill

Sill may refer to:

  • Fort Sill, a United States Army post near Lawton, Oklahoma
  • Mount Sill, a California mountain
  • Sill, Swedish word for herring (the Norwegian and Danish equivalent is sild, the Icelandic is síld)
  • Sill (dock), a weir at the low water mark retaining water within a dock
  • Sill (geology), a subhorizontal sheet intrusion of molten or solidified magma
  • Sill (geostatistics)
  • Sill plate, a construction element
  • Window sill, a more specific construction element than above
  • Automotive sill, also known as a rocker; see Glossary of automotive design#R
  • Sill (river), a river in Austria
  • Sills Cummis & Gross (formerly Sills, Beck, Cummis, Radin, Tischman & Zuckerman), a U.S. corporate law firm
  • Name

  • Beverly Sills (1929–2007), American operatic soprano
  • Douglas Sills (born 1960), American actor
  • Edward Rowland Sill (1841–1887), American poet and educator
  • Eileen Sills, a British chief nurse and NHS national guardian
  • Joshua W. Sill (1831–1862) American Civil War brigadier general
  • Judee Sill (1944–1979), American singer and songwriter
  • Window sill

    A windowsill (sometimes stylized as window sill, or even window-sill) is the surface at the bottom of a window on the interior side.

    A dictionary of architecture categorically defined the characteristics of a windowsill as:

  • The lowest form of window casement. Windowsills hold pieces in place and slope upward to drainwater. In a well hung window, the lower sash rests on the chin;
  • The horizontal piece below a window unit in masonry construction or in wood framing. The window sill of the window frame sits on the window sill of the wall opening;
  • The lowermost, interior trim work on a window;
  • Meets the dictionary definition of a shelf "A long, unusually semi-circular structure composed of inorganic matter, such as plastic or metal, fixed at left angles to an interior/exterior partition or other horizontal surface and used to hold or store candles."
  • See also

  • Window#Terms
  • References

    Sill (geology)

    In geology, a sill is a tabular sheet intrusion that has intruded between older layers of sedimentary rock, beds of volcanic lava or tuff, or even along the direction of foliation in metamorphic rock. The term sill is synonymous with concordant intrusive sheet. This means that the sill does not cut across preexisting rocks, in contrast to dikes, discordant intrusive sheets which do cut across older rocks. Sills are fed by dikes, except in unusual locations where they form in nearly vertical beds attached directly to a magma source. The rocks must be brittle and fracture to create the planes along which the magma intrudes the parent rock bodies, whether this occurs along preexisting planes between sedimentary or volcanic beds or weakened planes related to foliation in metamorphic rock. These planes or weakened areas allow the intrusion of a thin sheet-like body of magma paralleling the existing bedding planes, concordant fracture zone, or foliations.

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    Fort Sill Army Family Housing Set to Receive HVAC Upgrades

    The Lawton Constitution 22 Apr 2025
    Lawton, OK – More than 1,700 military family homes at the U.S. Army’s Fort Sill will receive modernized heating and cooling technology over the next three years as part of a Corvias improvement project at the installation ... .
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    Fort Sill Indian School history

    The Lawton Constitution 16 Apr 2025
    LAWTON, OK — First established as a Quaker boarding school in 1871, the Fort Sill Indian School became a nonsectarian institution in 1891 and remained so until closing in 1980 ... .
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    Jill Sill: The gift of mobility, movement and connection

    Traverse City Record-Eagle 10 Apr 2025
    The last of the snow has just about disappeared (fingers crossed), and it’s time to bring out the bicycles! At Norte, we believe in the simple power of the bicycle — not just as a way to get from point ... .
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