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Summary Of: Window

Evidence of glass window panes in Italy dates back nearly 3000 years... View from window in Fort Sam Houston... View from window in Fort Sam Houston... Woven bamboo window of the Joan tea house in Inuyama... window of the Joan... is the traditional style of window in the USA... which allow the window to be locked into hinges on one side... allowing the window to be opened for escape or cleaning... A window with a hinged sash that swings in or out like a door comprising either a... An awning window is a casement window that is hung horizontally... A window which can either tilt inwards at the top... A window above a door... if an exterior door the transom window is often fixed... this window is comprised of parallel slats of glass or... A vertical window set in a... A flat or sloped window used for daylighting... A window with many panels... An oriel window projects from the wall and does not extend to the ground... A window that cannot be opened... A very large fixed window in a wall... A window glazed with small panes of glass separated by wooden or lead... this was the prevailing style of window until the beginning of the twentieth century... A window big enough and low enough so that occupants can escape through the opening in an... A window composed of pieces of colored glass... A popular term for highly insulating window with a heat loss so low it performs better than an insulated wall in winter... any window can be called a... while a fixed window is composed of one lite... The lights in a window sash are divided horizontally and vertically by narrow strips of wood or metal called muntins... means a framed window designed to slip inside the original window frame from the inside after the old sashes... it usually means a complete window including a replacement outer frame... means a window with a nailing fin designed to be inserted into a rough opening from the outside... a projection on the outer frame of the window in the same plane as the... This makes the window fixing weatherproof but allows for expansion due to heat... A beam over the top of a window is known as the... Window Label lists the following terms... Modern metal window frames typically consist of two surfaces separated by a... Performance of such units depends on good window seals and meticulous frame construction to prevent entry of air and loss of efficiency... by designing window canting to achieve a near 45 degree angle... facing window and recite a meaningful passage of their choosing from the... menorah should be lit in a window facing the public thoroughfare...

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