bay, bow window, casement window, fanlight, lancet window, lattice, louver window, pane, port, rose window, transom, window, window glass
Definitionn. a gabled extension built out from a sloping roof to accommodate a vertical window
Last update: July 9, 2015
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He was followed by a Spanish mission under Garcia de Silva, who wrote an interesting account of his travels; and to Sir Dormer Cotton's mission, in 1628, we are indebted for Sir Thomas Herbert's charming narrative. [Please select]
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The attic was lighted by numerous, high-peaked dormer windows, piercing the expanse of the roof. [Please select]
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"No, Bunny, I regret to say I came in through the dormer window." [Please select]
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Then there was the little business of the Dormer house-boat at Henley last year. [Please select]
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The dormer window had sides which were curtained with green. [Please select]
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Robert went over and seated himself on the broad sill of one of the dormer windows. [Please select]
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There were no drapery curtains at the dormer windows, no pictures on the wall. [Please select]
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