louvered window

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louvered window

A louvered window lets in a gentle breeze.

Definition

Noun: A louvered window is a window fitted with a set of parallel, horizontal slats (called louvers). These slats are typically made of glass and are angled to allow for ventilation and light control while providing protection from rain and direct sunlight.

Usage

A louvered window is a specific type of architectural window. It is used to describe the complete window unit that incorporates glass louvers as its primary opening mechanism.

Examples
  • The bathroom had a louvered window to ensure privacy and ventilation.
  • Many traditional houses in tropical climates feature louvered windows.
  • He opened the louvered window slightly to let in a fresh breeze.
Advanced Usage
  • Functional Description: The term is often used when discussing building design, ventilation strategies, or architectural styles, particularly in regions with warm, humid climates.
  • Material Specification: While the classic form uses glass louvers, the term can apply even if the louvers are made of other materials like wood or metal, as long as the defining louvered structure is present.
Variants and Related Words
  • Louver (also louvre): A single, angled slat within a louvered window or shutter.
  • Jalousie window: A synonym for a louvered window, though "jalousie" sometimes specifically refers to windows with glass louvers operated by a crank.
  • Louvered shutter: A shutter constructed with louvers, not a window.
Synonyms
  • Jalousie window
  • Glass louver window
Antonyms
  • Fixed window
  • Casement window
  • Double-hung window
Related Phrases
  • Operable louvers: Refers to the movable aspect of the slats in a louvered window.
  • Adjustable louvers: Highlights the ability to change the angle of the slats for light and air control.
louvered window

A louvered window lets in a gentle breeze.

Noun
  1. a window with glass louvers

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