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#4 Vocabulary - Windows Terms

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Choose the correct word for each DEFINITION.

A single pane of glass in a window or door.
The structural member between a series of windows.
A small bar separating the glass lights in a window.
Thin strips set into the vertical jambs of a double-hung window to separate the sash.
The side of an opening for a window or door, between the frame and the outer surface of a wall.
An individual frame in which glass is set. The moveable parts of a window.
The horizontal exterior member below a window or door opening. The wood member placed directly on to the foundation wall in wood frame construction.
Horizontal interior member of trim below a window.
A hinged window over a door.

A window in a flat roof.
Inside window trim placed under the stool and against the wall.
Recessed area below grade around the foundation to allow light and ventilation into basement windows.
T-profiled molding usually used between meeting doors or casement windows.
An out swinging window hinged at the top of the sash.
A group of windows projecting from the wall of a building. The center is parallel to the wall, and the sides are angular. A bow window is circular.
Window with one or two sash that hinge on their sides. They may open either in or out.
A projection on a sloping roof framing a vertical window or vent.
Two pieces of glass with air between to provide insulation.
A type of window having two sash which can be operated vertically.
Trim around a window or door opening.
The arrangement of window and door openings in a wall.
Placing of glass in windows and doors.
A type of window having a number of small, unframed yet movable pieces of glass.

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