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An architectural structure, in the shape of an "A", having two straight sides meeting at the top.
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A sloping, box-like structure, flaring upward and open at the top, attached to a window on the outside, to prevent those within from seeing objects below, or for the purpose of directing light downward into the window.
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A plastic moulding that surrounds and protects the wheel arch of a car.
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(architecture) A molding attached to double doors to prevent drafts.
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A window that is hung horizontally, hinged on top, so that it swings outward.
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(architecture) A window or one division of a window having vertical sides, but with the sill not horizontal, as where it follows the rake of a staircase.
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(figuratively) A protruding belly.
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Alternative form of bolection [(architecture) A moulding that covers a joint, especially between joints between surfaces on different levels.]
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A window with horizontal openings, designed for ventilation.
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(architecture) A type of structural sunshade with slats, holes, etc, to keep sunlight from striking fully on a building.
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A projecting shop window, usually with curved sides, common in the 19th century.
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Obsolete form of camber. [A slight convexity, arching or curvature of a surface of a road, beam, roof, ship's deck etc., so that liquids will flow off the sides.]
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(roofing) a beveled strip used under flashings to modify the angle at the point where the roofing or waterproofing membrane meets any vertical element.
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windscreen, side or rear window or glass panel roof on a vehicle.
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A window having such sashes; a casement window.ᵂᵖ
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A window that has frames hinged on the side and that opens outward or inward.
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(architecture) A rose window.
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A type of flashing used at roof-to-wall junctures and other roof-to-vertical plane intersections where an integral gutter is needed to handle runoff.
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(India, Pakistan, Malaysia) A screen or blind made of finely slit bamboo and twine, hung in doorways or windows.
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(roofing) A row of material that forms the roofing, waterproofing or flashing system.
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(architecture) A formation of cusps.
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(architecture) A large semicircular window, characteristic of the enormous public baths (thermae) of Ancient Rome.
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Alternative form of dormer-window [An upright window built from a sloping roof.]
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A system of insulated windows (and doors) having two parallel layers of glass separated by an air space
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Having double glazing.
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(of a window) Having both sashes hung with weights and cords, so as to move either upward or downward.
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Alternative form of fascia [(architecture) A wide band of material covering the ends of roof rafters, sometimes supporting a gutter in steep-slope roofing, but typically it is a border or trim in low-slope roofing.]
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a semicircular or semioval window over a door or other window, normally having a fan-like structure of ribs; sometimes hinged to the transom
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(architecture) A wide band of material covering the ends of roof rafters, sometimes supporting a gutter in steep-slope roofing, but typically it is a border or trim in low-slope roofing.
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An interior wall decorated especially to improve aesthetics.
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(archaeology) A casement or window sash closed with cloth or paper instead of glass.
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(architecture) Having windows
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(architecture) The arrangement of windows and similar openings in a building.
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(geology) A geologic structure formed by erosion or normal faulting on a thrust system; a tectonic window.
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(decorating) The ceiling.
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Alternative form of fillister [(architecture) A rabbet/rebate for holding a sash window]
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(architecture) A rabbet/rebate for holding a sash window
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(architecture) An arch that connects a flying buttress into the structure it supports.
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A small ventilation window, spanning the frame of one window pane, that opens on hinges independently of the whole window, common in Russia, other post-Soviet states and Finland.
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A casement swinging on hinges, rather than sliding up and down.
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Alternative letter-case form of French window [(architecture) An outside door with glass panes, serving as a window and a door]
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Enclosed, surrounded, or contained by glass panels, usually for protection.
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Enclosed or sectioned off by a glass pane, divider, or the like.
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(architecture) All the windows of a building.
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The criss-cross pieces that separate panes of glass in a window.
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(roofing) A large flat metal piece wider than the valley to help prevent build-up at the base of the valley, either from debris or ice dam formations.
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(architecture) The upright of a window frame to which casements are hinged, or in which the pulleys for sash windows are fastened.
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The frame of a door, window, fireplace, or similar structure.
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(architecture) The space between windows.
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Fitted with jalousies (window slats).
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A window enabling a prison guard to see into a cell without being seen by the prisoner.
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A decorative window made of small sections of glass supported in lead divider bars, or cames
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A window in architecture, carriage design, or motor car design: either the opening itself or the window pane of glass that fills it, if any.
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A type of turret on the roof of certain medieval buildings designed to allow ventilation or the admission of light.
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(chiefly Britain) Alternative form of louver [A type of turret on the roof of certain medieval buildings designed to allow ventilation or the admission of light.]
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(architecture) A peculiar form of window common in mediaeval churches, and of uncertain use. Windows of this sort are narrow, near the ground, and out of the line of the windows, and in many different situations in the building.
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A very large glass window panel.
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A Venetian blind with very narrow slats.
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(architecture) A plane, or curved, narrow surface, either sunk or projecting, used for decoration by means of the lights and shades upon its surface and to conceal joints, especially between unlike materials.
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To join two or more individual windows at mullions.
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(of a window) with mullions
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(of a window) Furnished with multiple panes
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Having multiple panels
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Furnished or decorated with muntins.
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A window that has the shape of a semicircle on top of a rectangle.
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(roofing) A moderate deformation or buckling of sheet material, particularly common with flat sheet metal surfaces.
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A small porthole-sized side window in the C-pillar of certain cars, popular in the 1970s.
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A window consisting of a central light with a semicircular arch over it, carried on an impost consisting of a small entablature, under which, and enclosing two other lights, one on each side, are pilasters.
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(often in combination) Having panes.
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Split into a group of panels for convenient assembly.
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(architecture) division of a feature into separate panels.
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Alternative form of panelized [Split into a group of panels for convenient assembly.]
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Alternative form of panelak [A Czech prefab]
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A large fixed window in a wall, with few or no glazing bars, providing an unimpeded view.
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A tall narrow mirror, usually set between two windows, above a pier table
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(architecture) A flat fascia on an architrave, or forming a border round a window, or a horizontal band along a wall.
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(of a door or window) Delivered to the customer as installation-ready unit, already attached to its frame.
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(countable, architecture) A diamond- or square-shaped piece of glass forming part of a lattice window.
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(vehicles) the small triangular-shaped side window on some vehicles.
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(architecture) The architectural elements, such as stone or brick, that form a quoin
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A network of criss-crossing lines, strands, cables or pipes.
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A shutter (for a window or door) consisting of a series of horizontal sections that are hinged together and attached to a roller at the top.
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A kind of window shade that shows a smooth surface while covering the window (unlike most blinds) but closes up into a stack.
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A window (or set of windows) set into a roof of a buildig in order to admit light
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The opening part (casement) of a window usually containing the glass panes, hinged to the jamb, or sliding up and down as in a sash window.
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A door having panes of glass.
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(architecture) A window consisting of two sliding panels (sashes).
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Obsolete spelling of cyma [(architecture) A moulding of the cornice, wavelike in form, whose outline consists of a concave and a convex line; an ogee.]
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A door or partition consisting of a wooden frame covered in rice paper, used in traditional Japanese architecture.
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(usually in the plural) Protective panels, usually wooden, placed over windows to block out the light.
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In an arrangement resembling window shutters.
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A window found at one or both sides of a door.
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(in combination) Having a specified kind of siding.
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(computing) A management dashboard that brings together information and metrics from various different sources, giving a unified view.
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(architecture) A window, dome, or opening in the roof or ceiling, to admit natural light.
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A window that opens and closes by sliding a pane, as opposed to folding in or out.
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(construction) A tube of compressed fibre into which wet concrete is poured in order to make columns or pillars
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A (originally detachable) second window attached on the exterior side of a window in climates with harsh winters, to add an insulating layer of still air between the outside and inside.
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A room with many glass windows or walls.
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A highly insulated window incorporating multiple insulation techniques.
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The upper (and usually smaller) part (casement) of a window, often hinged a the top
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(architecture) A horizontal dividing bar in a window.
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(architecture) A window above a door or another window.
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One of the leaves of a folding-door, or a window-sash.
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A skylight or roof window, especially one manufactured by the VELUX company.
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Furnished with Venetian blinds.
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A small window in a door which allows people to look through without opening the door.
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A circular window having radiating mullions arranged like the spokes of a wheel.
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Alternative form of windshield [(Canada, US) A transparent screen made of glass, located at the front and back of a vehicle in front of its occupants to protect them from the wind force generated by the vehicle's speed and inclement weather.]
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Pronunciation spelling of window. [An opening, usually covered by one or more panes of clear glass, to allow light and air from outside to enter a building or vehicle.]
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Obsolete form of window. [An opening, usually covered by one or more panes of clear glass, to allow light and air from outside to enter a building or vehicle.]
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An opening, usually covered by glass, in a shop which allows people to view the shop and its products from outside; a shop window.
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One of the hollows in the sides of a window frame for the weights which counterbalance a lifting sash.
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The wooden, aluminium or PVC etc. framework around a window
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A mesh, made of metal wire, fibreglass, or other synthetic fibre, set in a frame and covering the opening of a window to keep leaves, debris, insects, birds, etc. from entering a building without blocking fresh airflow.
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Alternative spelling of windowsill [(architecture) The horizontal member protruding from the base of a window frame.]
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To decorate the window of a shop
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A large window on the street-side of a shop or restaurant
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A windowpane; the glass comprising a windowpane; the windowpanes in a building (collectively).
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Natural light that enters a building through the window.
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A piece of glass filling a window or a section of a window
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A form of leaf damage caused by chewing insects, leaving translucent holes.
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Alternative form of window screen [A mesh, made of metal wire, fibreglass, or other synthetic fibre, set in a frame and covering the opening of a window to keep leaves, debris, insects, birds, etc. from entering a building without blocking fresh airflow.]
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(rare, obsolete) Having little crossings or openings like the sashes of a window.
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(Britain, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Singapore) A transparent screen made of glass, located at the front of a vehicle in order to protect its occupants from the wind and weather.
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(Canada, US) A transparent screen made of glass, located at the front and back of a vehicle in front of its occupants to protect them from the wind force generated by the vehicle's speed and inclement weather.
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Pronunciation spelling of window. [An opening, usually covered by one or more panes of clear glass, to allow light and air from outside to enter a building or vehicle.]
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