window glass
— Noun
– English
~ sheet glass cut in shapes for windows or doors
window lock
— Noun
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~ a lock attached to the sashes of a double hung window that can fix both in the shut position
window screen
— Noun
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~ screen to keep insects from entering a building through the open window
window shade
— Noun
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~ an opaque window blind that can cover or uncover a window
window
— Noun
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~ a transparent panel (as of an envelope) inserted in an otherwise opaque material
window dressing
— Noun
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~ the decoration of shop windows
window-washing
— Noun
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~ the activity of washing windows
window-dress
— Verb
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~ make something appear superficially attractive; "The researcher tried to dress up the uninteresting data"; "Don't try to dress up the unpleasant truth"
window-shop
— Verb
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~ examine the shop windows; shop with the eyes only
windowpane oyster
— Noun
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~ marine bivalve common in Philippine coastal waters characterized by a large thin flat translucent shell
windowpane
— Noun
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~ a pane of glass in a window; "the ball shattered the window"
windowpane
— Noun
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~ very thin translucent flounder of the Atlantic coast of North America
windows
— Noun
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~ (trademark) an operating system with a graphical user interface
windowsill
— Noun
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~ the sill of a window; the horizontal member at the bottom of the window frame
windpipe
— Noun
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~ membranous tube with cartilaginous rings that conveys inhaled air from the larynx to the bronchi
windscreen
— Noun
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~ transparent screen (as of glass) to protect occupants of a vehicle
windshield
— Noun
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~ transparent screen (as of glass) to protect occupants of a vehicle
windsock
— Noun
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~ a truncated cloth cone mounted on a mast; used (e.g., at airports) to show the direction of the wind
Windsor knot
— Noun
– English
~ a wide triangular slipknot for tying a tie
Windsor
— Noun
– English
~ the British royal family since 1917