sash window
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Definition
Noun: A sash window is a type of window constructed with one or more movable panels, called sashes, which are designed to slide open, typically in a vertical direction, to allow ventilation. The classic design features two sashes that counterbalance each other, allowing them to stay open at a desired height.
Usage
This term is used to describe a specific architectural style of window, common in Georgian, Victorian, and other period homes. It refers to the complete window unit, including its frame and the sliding sashes.
Examples
- The old house still had its original wooden sash windows.
- To cool the room, she raised the lower sash window by a few inches.
- Modern double-glazed sash windows are much more energy-efficient than the old single-pane versions.
Advanced Usage
- Double-hung sash window: This is the most common type, where both the upper and lower sashes can move.
- Single-hung sash window: A variation where only the bottom sash is movable, and the top sash is fixed.
Variants and Related Words
- Sash (noun): The individual framed panel of glass that forms the movable part of the window. (e.g., "The lower sash was painted shut.")
- Window sash (noun phrase): Another way to refer to the movable panel itself.
- Casement window (noun): A different window style where the sash is hinged at the side and opens outward like a door, often contrasted with a sash window.
Synonyms
- Gliding window (This is a more general modern term; "sash window" implies a specific traditional design and counterbalance mechanism.)
- Double-hung window (This is often used synonymously with "sash window," though technically it specifies a type of sash window.)
Related Phrases
- Sash cord / sash chain: The cord or chain attached to the sash weights inside the window frame, which counterbalances the sash.
- Sash weight: The heavy weight concealed in the window frame that balances the sash, making it easy to lift and hold in place.
- Stuck sash: A common phrase describing a sash window that is difficult or impossible to open due to paint or warping.
Noun
- a window with (usually two) sashes that slide vertically to let in air