Forend
A forend is defined in the Guild of Architectural Ironmongers publication 'Glossary of architectural hardware terms as 'The part of the mortice lock or latch through which the bolt(s) protrude, and by which the lock or latch is screwed to the door. This can be radius or square profile.'
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