
1) Architectural element 2) Architectural feature 3) Balcony alternative 4) Building protrusion 5) It provides a view 6) Kitchen protrusion, sometimes 7) Oriel 8) Paunch 9) Potbelly 10) Wall protrusion
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A bay window is a window space projecting outward from the main walls of a building and forming a bay in a room. ==Types== Bay window is a generic term for all protruding window constructions, regardless of height. The most common inside angles are 90, 135 and 150 degrees, though triangular bays formed of two windows set at 120 degrees may be foun...
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window of one or more storeys projecting from the face of a building. Canted: with a straight front and angled sides. Bow window: curved. Oriel: rests on corbels or brackets and starts above ground level; also the bay window at the dais end of a medieval great hall.
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• A window forming a bay or recess in a room, and projecting outward from the wall, either in a rectangular, polygonal, or semicircular form; -- often corruptly called a bow window.
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A projecting bay that is lit on all of its projecting sides by windows. See bay.
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window formed as the exterior expression of a bay within a structure, a bay in this context being an interior recess made by the outward projection ...
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Any window space projecting outward from the walls of a building, either square or polygonal in plan.
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a window projecting out from a building at ground level, either rectangular or polygonal, of one or more storeys. A window that projects out from a building above ground level is known as an oriel window
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A projecting form containing windows that rises from the ground or from some other support, such as a porch roof; see also oriel.
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A projecting form containing windows that forms an extension to the interior floor space.
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A composite of three windows, usually made up of a large center unit and two flanking units at 60- or 45-degree angles to the wall.
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Bay' win'dow (Architecture) A window forming a bay or recess in a room, and projecting outward from the wall, either in a rectangular, polygonal, or semicircular form; -- often corruptly called a
bow window .
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- Any window space projecting outward from the walls of a building, either square or polygonal in plan.
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A bay window is a window forming a bay or recess in a room, and projecting outwards from the wall either in a rectangular, polygonal, or semicircular form, often corruptly called a bow window (a bay window reaches the ground, a bow window does not). Bay windows do not appear to have been used earlier than the Perpendicular style, but at that period...
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Bay-window is British slang for a protuberant belly.
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[
n] - a window that sticks out from the outside wall of a house
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a window projecting out from a building at ground level, either rectangular or polygonal, of one or more storeys. A window that projects out from a building above ground level is known as an oriel window
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A window placed in a projection of an exterior wall of a building is called a bay window when the wall projection extends all the way down to a corresponding projection of the foundation. In plan view, the wall projection may be rectangular, polygonal or segmental (curved). See also: Window.
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Alternative name for 'Homing Eye', an infrared guidance system [UK]
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bow window noun a window that sticks out from the outside wall of a house
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Any window space projecting outward from the walls of a building, either square or polygonal in plan
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Any window space projecting outward from the walls of a building, either square or polygonal in plan.
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