Results for: window projecting from roof
English English
overlapping of edges; pattern resembling overlapping roof tiles or scalesimbrication
part of a roof structure, see also:queen postking post
perforated (Biology, Zoology); having windows, having window-like openings (Architecture)fenestral
perforated (Biology, Zoology); having windows, having window-like openings (Architecture)fenestrated
Persian blinds, type of window shutters that have moveable slatspersiennes
piece of wood or other object wedged under a wheel or between the spokes of a wheel to prevent a vehicle from moving; prop which supports the roof of a mine; young salmon, prevent a vehicle from rolling through the use of a wedge or polesprag
piece separating panes of window, window dividers (also known as sash bars)muntin
pipe for rainwater; tornado over water, spout, spout from roof gutterwaterspout
place under mansard roof, type of roof having two slopes on either side (lower slope is steeper than the upper one); room or story beneath a mansard roofmansard
platform on wall of building, porch, elevated platform projecting from the side of a building and surrounded by a railing, theater gallerybalcony
pole attached to the front of a ship, spar projecting from front of shipbowsprit
porch, paved outdoor area; flat roof; flat section of earth with sloping sidesterr. (terrace)
post supporting roof, see also:king postqueen post
production of sound at the hard palate, pronunciation of a palatal sound; pronunciation with the tongue against the roof of the mouth (Phonetics)palatalization
project, protrude, stick out, projecting part, something that sticks out, projection, protrusionjut
 

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