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What is the correct term for the viewing hole in a door? 18 May 2015 · 1 I'm fine about being wrong but will add I was referring to an opening in the door which Gran called a Vassi. It was a small window that could be opened from the inside to allow …
What is the term for the little viewing window with a sliding cover … 10 Oct 2023 · 1 It is sometimes called a speakeasy window. Examples can be found at Google Images. In the prohibition era, they were commonly used on the doorways to speakeasy bars, …
What can be "in" a mountain? - English Language & Usage Stack … 25 Aug 2014 · If you're being corrected, in would be superficial: There's a cave in the mountain. (We can see it.) NORAD offices are inside the mountain. (We can't see it.) There is a window …
Is there a more fancy name for a "kitchen hole"? Google [ define pass-through ] gives: “an opening that resembles a window between two rooms (especially a shelved opening between a kitchen and dining room that is used to pass …
expressions - What does "crack around the door" mean? - English ... 1 Feb 2016 · The window was open a crack. Through the crack in the door (slight opening) suggests that the door had a crack in it. Note also the expression: Crack the door: to open the …
single word requests - Is there a name for a window without glass ... 15 Oct 2017 · I would suggest glassless window but "window" does not, in itself, imply the presence of glass and is a correct description for : an opening in a wall, door, roof or vehicle …
Why is window "tinting" not window "toning" or "shading"? In color theory, tinting means to add white while toning adds grey and shading adds black. What is the origin of the use of tinting then in terms of windows? Are they unrelated?
“There is a window in the wall.”vs.“There is a window on the wall.”? “There is a window on the wall” is fine … if you're talking about a free-standing wall (like, say, the Berlin Wall or the Great Wall) on top of which has (for reasons unknown) been left an unfitted …
terminology - Architectural term for this large horizontal structure ... 6 Jun 2016 · Why that structure cannot be a sill nor an apron ... stone window sills are an excellent choice for supporting, decorating, and accenting window frames. […] Stone window …
Why does "defenestrate" mean "throw someone out a window" … 3 Aug 2014 · Defenestrate or the "de-window" could properly refer to the act of removing a window (from a building) or, philosophically, the removal (from view) of an issue or article of …