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  • 1Window — This article is about the part of a building. For the Microsoft operating system, see Microsoft Windows. For other uses, see Window (disambiguation) and Windows (disambiguation). Pair of windows, Old Ship Church, Hingham, Massachusetts …

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  • 2building construction — Techniques and industry involved in the assembly and erection of structures. Early humans built primarily for shelter, using simple methods. Building materials came from the land, and fabrication was dictated by the limits of the materials and… …

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  • 3window — windowless, adj. windowy, adj. /win doh/, n. 1. an opening in the wall of a building, the side of a vehicle, etc., for the admission of air or light, or both, commonly fitted with a frame in which are set movable sashes containing panes of glass …

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  • 4Casement window — A casement window (or casement) is a window that is attached to its frame by one or more hinges. [cite book last = first = coauthors =Poppeliers, Chamers, Jr. Schwartz url = title =What Style is it? publisher =John Wiley and Sons date =1983… …

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  • 5Buildings of Jesus College, Oxford — Coordinates: 51°45′12.32″N 1°15′25.09″W / 51.7534222°N 1.2569694°W / 51.7534222; 1.2569694 …

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  • 6hopper casement — a casement with a sash hinged at the bottom. Also called hopper light, hopper vent, hopper window, hospital light, hospital window. [1835 45] * * * …

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  • 7interior design — 1. the design and coordination of the decorative elements of the interior of a house, apartment, office, or other structural space, including color schemes, fittings, furnishings, and sometimes architectural features. 2. the art, business, or… …

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  • 8hopper casement — a casement with a sash hinged at the bottom. Also called hopper light, hopper vent, hopper window, hospital light, hospital window. [1835 45] …

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