
1) Architectural projection 2) Balcony window 3) Bay window 4) Bay window type 5) Bow window 6) Bracket-braced window 7) Built-out window 8) Built-out window type 9) Cantilevered bay window 10) Cantilevered window 11) Certain architectural window 12) College at oxford 13) College of Oxford 14) College style window
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1) Bay window
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small room or recess with a polygonal bay window
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• (n.) A bay window. See Bay window. • (n.) A small apartment next a hall, where certain persons were accustomed to dine; a sort of recess. • (n.) A gallery for minstrels.
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A projecting window of an upper floor, supported from below by a bracket.
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in architecture, a bay window in an upper story, supported from below by projecting corbels, or brackets of stone or wood. Usually semi-hexagonal or ... [2 related articles]
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large projecting window supported on corbels
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Projecting window in wall; originally a form of porch, usually of wood; side-turret.
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Projecting window in wall; originally a form of porch, usually of wood; side-turret.
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a bay window which projects from an upper floor only, normally carried on corbels.
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A projecting bay window carried on corbels or brackets.
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Upper-story projecting bay window with corbels or brackets
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O'ri·el noun [ Old French
oriol gallery, corridor, Late Latin
oriolum portico, hall, probably from Latin
aureolus gilded, applied to an apartment decorated with gilding. See
Oriole .] [ Formerly written also
oriol ,
oryal ,
oryall .]
1. A gal...
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A projection from the upper story of a building. Oriels very often contain windows.
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In architecture, an oriel or orioke is a porch or balcony at the head of an outdoor staircase.
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[
n] - a projecting bay window corbeled or cantilevered out from a wall
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oriel window noun a projecting bay window corbeled or cantilevered out from a wall
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a bay window, esp. one cantilevered or corbeled out from a wall. · (in medieval architecture) a large bay window of a hall or chamber.
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