double glazing
11double glazing — Building Trades. glazing consisting of two thicknesses of glass with a dead air space between them. * * * …
12double glazing — dou′ble glaz′ing n. bui glazing consisting of two layers of glass with a dead air space between them dou′ble glazed′, adj …
13double-glazing — doubˈle glazˈing noun 1. A double layer of glass in a window with an air space between the layers to act as insulation 2. The provision of this • • • Main Entry: ↑double …
14double glazing — noun chiefly Brit. windows having two layers of glass with a space between them, designed to reduce heat loss and exclude noise. Derivatives double glaze verb …
15double-glazing — noun (U) especially BrE glass on a window or door in two separate sheets with a space between them, in order to keep noise out and heat in double glaze verb (T) …
16ˌdouble ˈglazing — noun [U] British windows or doors that have two layers of glass, so that the building will be warmer and quieter ˌdouble ˈglazed adj …
17double glazing — noun Date: 1943 two layers of glass set in a window to reduce heat flow in either direction …
18double glazing — noun A system of insulated windows (and doors) having two parallel layers of glass separated by an air space …
19Double glazing — Windows having two sheets of glass with an airspace between. California Energy Comission. Dictionary of Energy Terms …
20double glazing — UK / US noun [uncountable] windows or doors that have two layers of glass, so that the building will be warmer and quieter …