noun
- The plural of doorcase; the frame or casing that surrounds a doorway, typically consisting of vertical and horizontal pieces of wood or other material.
Usage: Chiefly British English; Also called door frame or door surround
Examples
- The Victorian house featured ornate doorcases throughout the main hallway.
- The carpenter carefully measured the doorcases before installing the new doors.
- Damaged doorcases can be repaired or replaced without affecting the structural integrity of the wall.
- The architect specified mahogany doorcases for all the interior rooms.
- Period-appropriate doorcases helped restore the historic building to its original appearance.