
1) Airplane seating request 2) Aisle alternative 3) Bay for one 4) Computer screen section 5) Fanlight 6) Feature of some envelopes 7) Frame 8) Framework 9) Framing 10) Glass 11) Glass opening in a wall 12) Limited time period 13) Office plus 14) Often-minimized thing 15) Pane 16) Place for a pane 17) Porthole
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1) Aperture 2) Casement 3) Clearstory 4) Clerestory 5) Dormer 6) Fanlight 7) Glassplate 8) Jalousie 9) Porthole 10) Shopwindow 11) Skylight 12) Transom 13) Windowpane
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Alternatively known as 'chaff'. This was a device that was used as an effective 'jamming' technique. Thin strips of aluminium, about 21 cms long were dropped from an aeroplane and would create 'blips' on the enemy radar with the same dimensional characteristics as a real plane(s). The system was used to great effect to mask the true location of the...
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• (n.) The shutter, casement, sash with its fittings, or other framework, which closes a window opening. • (n.) An opening in the wall of a building for the admission of light and air, usually closed by casements or sashes containing some transparent material, as glass, and capable of being opened and shut at pleasure. • (v. t.) To f...
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(from the article `computer science`) ...to an icon with a handheld device known as a mouse, have allowed millions of ordinary people to control application programs like spreadsheets and ... In late 1979 a group of engineers from Apple, led by cofounder Steven P. Jobs, saw the GUI during a visit to PARC and were sufficiently impressed ...
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A purpose made frame glazed and for fitment to a building or structure
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A generic term for a glazed opening that allows daylight to enter into a building and can be opened for ventilation. Windows can be one of your home's most attractive features. Windows provide views, daylighting, ventilation, and solar heating in the winter. Unfortunately, they can also account for ...
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A brokerage firm`s cashier department, where delivery of securities and settlement of transactions take place.
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Block of masking material on a mechanical that shows position of a photograph or other visual element. Also, an area cut out of masking material.
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A generic term for a glazed opening that allows daylight to enter into a building and can be opened for ventilation.
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A portion of a file shown on a screen, usually appearing as a menu on top of the current page of data.
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1. An opening in the wall of a building for the admission of light and air, usually closed by casements or sashes containing some transparent material, as glass, and capable of being opened and shut at pleasure. 'I leaped from the window of the citadel.' (Shak) ' Then to come, in spite of sorrow, And at my window bid good morrow.' (Milton) ... 2. T...
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(win´do) a circumscribed opening in a plane surface; called also fenestra.
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A wide band gap material chosen for its transparency to light. Generally used as the top layer of a photovoltaic device, the window allows almost all of the light to reach the semiconductor layers beneath.
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A sudden unexpected profit uncontrolled by the profiting party.
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Win'dow noun [ Middle English
windowe ,
windoge , Icelandic
vindauga window, properly, wind eye; akin to Danish
vindue . ............. See
Wind ,
noun , and
Eye .]
1. An opening in the wall of a building for the admission of l...
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Win'dow transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Windowed ;
present participle & verbal noun Windowing .]
1. To furnish with windows.
2. To place at or in a window. [ R.] « Wouldst thou be
windowed in ...
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A transparent portion of a jib or mainsail.
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Translations for „Window“ Become a Premium Member today! Synonym for the phenomenon of the church windows that appear on the inner wall when the wine glass is tilted; see there. Church window Designation (also legs, legs, windows, tears) for the liquid formations on the inner wall of a wine glass, which are (can be) formed when t...
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Also known as Chaff - metallic foil strips dropped from bombers to give the appearance to German radar of mass formations of aircraft
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1. In a printed product, a die-cut hole revealing an image on the sheet behind it.
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A piece of glass with plane parallel sides which admits light into or through an optical system and excludes dirt and moisture. See also: Balconet, Balcony, Bay Window, Door, Dormer Window, Double Hung Window, Skylight.
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noun a framework of wood or metal that contains a glass windowpane and is built into a wall or roof to admit light or air
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A generic term for a glazed opening that allows daylight to enter into a building and can be opened for ventilation.
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[Eye and Face Protection] a transparent protective device.
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