french window

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french window

A woman opens a french window to let in the morning breeze.

Definition

Noun: A french window is a type of door, typically consisting of a frame with one or more panes of glass, that is hinged at the side and opens onto a garden, balcony, or patio. It is designed to function as both a window and a door, allowing light to enter and providing access to the outdoors.

Usage

French windows are architectural features used in exterior walls. They are opened to allow passage and closed to secure the opening, similar to a door, while their large glass panels function like a window to admit light. - The living room was brightened by a pair of french windows leading to the terrace. - She opened the french window to let in the fresh spring air.

Advanced Usage
  • The term is often used in architectural and real estate contexts to describe a desirable feature that enhances a room's connection to the outdoors.
  • While "French door" is a common synonym, french window can sometimes imply a slightly more decorative or lighter construction, though the terms are frequently used interchangeably.
Variants and Related Words
  • French door: A very close synonym, often used to describe the same structure. The distinction is minimal in modern usage.
  • Patio door: A broader term that can include sliding glass doors, which are distinct from hinged french windows.
  • Glazed door: A general term for any door with glass panels.
Synonyms
  • French door
  • Glazed door (in a general sense)
Antonyms
  • Solid door
  • Opaque window
  • Wall (as a fixed, non-opening barrier)
Related Phrases
  • Set of french windows: Often refers to a pair of these doors/windows installed together.
    • The renovation included installing a new set of french windows in the dining room.
french window

A woman opens a french window to let in the morning breeze.

Noun
  1. a French door situated in an exterior wall of a building

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