Definition of French window. Meaning of French window. Synonyms of French window

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Definition of French window

French window
French window (Arch.), a casement window in two folds, usually reaching to the floor; -- called also French casement. Window back (Arch.), the inside face of the low, and usually thin, piece of wall between the window sill and the floor below. Window blind, a blind or shade for a window. Window bole, part of a window closed by a shutter which can be opened at will. [Scot.] Window box, one of the hollows in the sides of a window frame for the weights which counterbalance a lifting sash.

Meaning of French window from wikipedia

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- has five French windows (two on the first floor, three on the second). Except for the window above the double front doors, each French window on the three...
- plane of a window-opening reaching to the floor, and having, when the window is open, the appearance of a balcony. They are common in France, Portugal...
- Rose window is often used as a generic term applied to a circular window, but is especially used for those found in Gothic cathedrals and churches. The...
- in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A jalousie window (UK: /ˈdʒælʊziː/, US: /ˈdʒæləsiː/), louvred window (Australia, New Zealand, Pacific Islands, Southeast...