A draggable vertical or horizontal bar used to adjust the relative sizes of two adjacent windows
A box on a separator or split bar that enables you to increase or decrease the size of a window pane using the mouse You can navigate to the sash using the keyboard
A decorative length of cloth worn as a broad belt or over the shoulder, often for ceremonial or other formal occasions
The portion of a window that includes the glass and the framing sections directly attached to the glass, not to be confused with the complete frame into which the sash sections are fitted
The opening part of a window usually containing the glass panes, hinged to the jamb, or sliding up and down as in box sash window
The part of a window that holds the glass and is separate from the frame In venting windows, it is the sash which can be opened and closed (NOTE: Kolbe & Kolbe uses sash as both singular and plural ) (View illustration )
A sash is a long piece of cloth which people wear round their waist or over one shoulder, especially with formal or official clothes. She wore a white dress with a thin blue sash. To put a band or ribbon about (the waist). To furnish with a sash
The secondary part of a window which holds the glazing in place; may be operable or fixed; usually constructed of horizontal and vertical members; sash may be subdivided with muntins