
1) Architectural element 2) Attic opening 3) Attic window 4) Attic window, sometimes 5) Common Cape Cod feature 6) Dormer window 7) Feature of many Cape Cods 8) French word used in English 9) Loft addition 10) Projecting window 11) Roof projection 12) Roof window 13) Sloping-roof window 14) Type of window 
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 A dormer is a structural element of a building that protrudes from the plane of a sloping roof surface. Dormers are used, either in original construction or as later additions, to create usable space in the roof of a building by adding headroom and usually also by enabling addition of windows. Often conflated with the term `dormer`, a dormer win.....
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a structural element of a building that protrudes from the plane of a sloping roof surface. Dormers are used, either in original construction or as later additions, to create usable space in the roof of a building by adding headroom and usually also by enabling addition of windows.
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gabled window
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• (n.) Alt. of Dormer window
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in architecture, a vertical window that projects from a sloping roof and usually illuminates a bedroom. The term derives from the Latin dormitorium, ...
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a window partly in the wall and partly in the roof
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 A converted attic with windows projecting through a sloping roof. 
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(window) A form of window ‘pushed up` through the roof line to bring extra light into the top of a building.
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The house-like structure which projects from a sloping roof.
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A vertical structure, usually housing a window, that projects from a sloping roof and is covered by a separate roof structure.
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a structural element of a building that protrudes from the plane of a sloping roof surface.Dormers are used, either in original construction or as later additions, to create usable space in the roof of a building by adding headroom and usually also by enabling addition of windows.
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A space which protrudes from the roof of a house, usually including one or more windows.
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- An opening in a sloping roof, the framing of which projects out to form a vertical wall suitable for windows or other openings.
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In architecture a dormer is a window pierced in a roof, and so set as to be vertical while the roof slopes away from it. The term also applies to the gablet, or house like structure, in which it is contained.
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A separate smaller roofed structure that projects from a sloping roof to provide more space below the roof and to accommodate a vertical window.
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A roof gable which is usually located at right angles to the main roof structure. Used to increase head room or as an architectural detail.
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dormer 1. A sleeping chamber, dormitory. 2. A resting place; a repository.
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An opening in a sloping roof, the framing of which projects out to form a vertical wall suitable for windows or other openings.
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dormer window noun a gabled extension built out from a sloping roof to accommodate a vertical window
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An opening in a sloping roof, the framing of which projects out to form a vertical wall suitable for
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An opening in a sloping roof, the framing of which projects out to form a vertical wall suitable for windows or other openings.
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Also calleda vertical window in a projection built out from a sloping roof. · the entire projecting structure.
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 a gabled extension built out from a sloping roof
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[Intelligent words] a gabled extension built out from a sloping roof
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