windows
win*dow
noun
{bc}an opening especially in the wall of a building for admission of light and air that is usually closed by casements or sashes containing transparent material (such as glass) and capable of being opened and shut
bay window
noun
{bc}a window or series of windows forming a bay in a room and projecting outward from the wall
bow window
noun
{bc}a usually curved bay window
bull's-eye window
noun
{bc}a circular window
French window
noun
{bc}a pair of casement windows that reaches to the floor, opens in the middle, and is placed in an exterior wall
lancet window
noun
{bc}a high narrow window with an acutely pointed head and without tracery
oval window
noun
{bc}an oval opening between the middle ear and the vestibule having the base of the stapes or columella attached to its membrane
picture window
noun
{bc}an outsize usually single-paned window designed to frame an exterior view
rose window
noun
{bc}a circular window filled with tracery
round window
noun
{bc}a round opening between the {d_link|middle ear|middle ear} and the {d_link|cochlea|cochlea} that is closed over by a membrane