small window; fenestella; scuttle (type of hatch on a ship)
viewing through a window; passing through a window; going through a window; doing through a window
peephole (e.g. in a door); observation window; viewing window
circular window; round window
high window; clerestory window
viewing through a window; passing through a window; going through a window; doing through a window
window frame; window sill
display window; shop window
trouser zipper (mainly for males); fly
double-glazed window; double window; storm window
hole cut in a wall, panelling, etc. to let light in
window-sill; window-ledge
transom; skylight; dormer window
transom; skylight; dormer window
circular window; round window
broken windows theory; criminological theory stating that serious crime can be prevented by maintaining the good physical condition of an urban environment
window (e.g. in an envelope, box, etc.); aperture
window-sill; window-ledge
hole cut in a wall, panelling, etc. to let light in
(openable) panel in a door
light coming in or leaking through a window
bell-shaped window (usu. in temples)
the eyes are the windows to the soul; the eye is the lamp of the body
louver window; louvre window
bell-shaped window (usu. in temples)
double-hung window; sash window
fixed window; window that doesn't open
fixed window; window that doesn't open
top-hinged swinging window
fixed window; window that doesn't open
fixed window; window that doesn't open
false window; blind window
false window; blind window
window; viewport transformation; viewing transformation
double-hung window; sash window
louvre window; jalousie window
small (latticework) window placed up high
way of entangling one's hands together to leave a small opening between the middle and ring fingers; (lit.) fox's window