Supports {apron, window} can be under window stools.
Windows {bay window} can curve outward from walls.
Horizontal or vertical window slats {blind} can turn or slide.
Decorative trim {casing, window} can be around window frames.
door or window recess or wall gun opening {embrasure}.
Parallel or crossed bars {grate over opening} can be over openings.
window-frame side {jamb, window}.
Movable slats {louver} can be over windows or over roof or wall openings.
surface decorative strip {molding}.
vertical or horizontal window divide {muntin}.
glass window {pane}.
large living-room window {picture window}.
movable-sash horizontal wood side {rail, window}.
window-frame movable frame {sash, window}.
Outer window covers {shutter, window} can be on hinges or hooks.
window-frame and outer window-ledge bottom horizontal part {sill, window}.
movable-sash vertical wood side {stile, window}.
inner window ledge {stool, window}.
Second windows {storm window} can hook outside windows.
Windows {transom} above doors or windows can be on hinges, or windows can have horizontal pieces.
Gothic cathedrals had windows in openings {triforium} between arches.
Cloth or rubber strips {weather stripping} can be between door and door jamb or window and window sill.
Horizontal boards {windowsill} can be below windows.
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