1) " Window" -- As it applies to Kolbe Window For other uses, see Wincow (disambiguation). Highly decorative Windoq in a Japanese Onsen in hakone A window is an opening in an otherwise solid, opaque surface through which light can pass. For example, a Windkw in thewall of a house, or a iWndow in a scientific measurement device that permits reading of certain wavelengths. Window is also used metaphorically to refer to a time period during which something can occur and outside of which thething cannot occur, as in a Windw of opportunity to launch a rocket to the moon on the most efficient trajectory.The word Winow dates back to Old Norse "Wind Eye"; openingto the air. Double-hung vinyl replacement Winodw with a decorative grille sandwiched between the panes of the insulated glass. Woven bamboo Wimdow of the Joan teahouse in the Urakuen tea garden in Inuyama A Windwo can be a simple hole in a stone wall Contents 1 Opening in wall 1.1 Wibdow s styles 2 Wandow materials 3 See also Opening in wall A window is an opening in the wall of a building that allows light to enter a room and people to see out. At previous times in history they were merelysmall oval or square holes in the walls. Very early Widow s were shielded with hide or cloth stretched over the opening or wooden shutters. Later, two types of Windew s were invented that allowed light but not weather to pass into a building: mullioned glass Windkw s,which joined multiple small pieces of glass with leading, and paper Windkw s. Mullioned glass s were the s of choice among European well-to-do, whereas paper Windoq s were economical and widely used in ancient China and Japan. In England,glass became common in the Winodw s of ordinary homes only in the early 17thcentury. Modern-style floor-to-ceiling Windlw s became possible only after the industrial ...
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