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  • 1Window function — For the term used in SQL statements, see Window function (SQL) In signal processing, a window function (also known as an apodization function or tapering function[1]) is a mathematical function that is zero valued outside of some chosen interval …

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  • 2window — 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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  • 3Window (computing) — This article is about the graphical display of the functions of a computer. For the operating system, see Microsoft Windows. For other uses, see Window (disambiguation). An example of some windows in a graphical user interface GNOME. Two… …

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  • 4window — win·dow (wĭn’dō) n. 1. a) An opening constructed in a wall, door, or roof that functions to admit light or air to an enclosure and is often framed and spanned with glass mounted to permit opening and closing. b) A framework enclosing a pane of… …

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  • 5window — noun Usage: often attributive Etymology: Middle English windowe, from Old Norse vindauga, from vindr wind (akin to Old English wind) + auga eye; akin to Old English ēage eye more at eye Date: 13th century 1. a. an opening especially in the wall… …

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  • 6window —    In a graphical user interface, a rectangular portion of the screen that acts as a viewing area for applications.    Windows can be tiled so that they are displayed side by side, or they can be cascaded so that their individual title bars are… …

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  • 7window — win·dow || wɪndəʊ n. opening that is in the wall or roof of a structure and is usually covered with glass letting in light and/or air; windowpane; opening; rectangular frame that appears on screen and houses data or an application (Computers) …

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  • 8window —    A rectangular area on the screen in which an application or document can be viewed …

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  • 9window envelope — A common form of envelope used in the transmission of letters by mail, a rectangular bit of the front being of transparent material , so that the address typed on the letter enclosed shows through, serving thereby as an address for the envelope …

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  • 10Rose window — A Rose window (or Catherine window) is often used as a generic term applied to a circular window, but is especially used for those found in churches of the Gothic architectural style and being divided into segments by stone mullions and tracery.… …

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