sliding window

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sliding window

A child opens the sliding window to let in the fresh air.

Definition

Noun: A sliding window is a type of window that opens and closes by moving horizontally along a track or groove, rather than swinging on hinges. It typically consists of one or more sashes (the movable panels) that glide past each other.

Usage

The term sliding window is used to describe the physical window unit itself. It specifies the mechanism of operation. * We replaced the old, drafty windows with new energy-efficient sliding windows. * The architect specified a large sliding window for the living room to maximize the view. * To open the sliding window, you simply push the sash to the side.

Advanced Usage
  • In Computing/Data Structures: The term sliding window is used as a metaphor for a fixed-size subset of data that moves sequentially over a larger dataset. This concept is fundamental in areas like network transmission (TCP) and data stream processing.
    • The algorithm uses a sliding window protocol to manage data flow control.
    • We applied a sliding window function to calculate the moving average of the stock prices.
Variants and Related Words
  • Slider (noun, informal): A common shortened, informal term for a sliding window.
    • "Can you open the slider to let some air in?"
  • Sliding Door: A door that operates on the same horizontal sliding principle. While a related concept, it is a distinct object.
  • Sash Window: A different type of window that opens by sliding vertically.
Synonyms
  • Gliding window
  • Horizontal slider (descriptive)
Related Phrases
  • Sliding window mechanism: Refers specifically to the hardware system (tracks, rollers) that enables the window to slide.
    • The sliding window mechanism needs lubrication to move smoothly.
  • Window sash: The framed panel of glass that moves within the sliding window unit.
sliding window

A child opens the sliding window to let in the fresh air.

Noun
  1. a window that open by sliding horizontally