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fanlight
English - Turkish
Definition of
fanlight
in English Turkish dictionary
kapı üstü penceresi
vasistas
(isim) kapı üstü yelpaze şeklinde pencere
{i}
kapı üstü yelpaze şeklinde pencere
kapı üstü pencere
yelpaze pencere
English - English
Definition of
fanlight
in English English dictionary
a semicircular or semi-oval window over a door or other window, normally having a fan-like structure of ribs; sometimes hinged to the transom
A semi-circular or semi-elliptical window with a horizontal sill often above a door
(Sunburst Light) - (Fan Window) - (Circle-Top Transom) - A half-circle window over a door or window, with radiating bars
A fanlight is a small window over a door or above another window
A window with glazing resembling a fan
a semicircular window over a door or window; usually has sash bars like the ribs of a fan
A semicircular or semielliptical window above a door, usually inset with radiating glazing bars
A semicircular window with radiating muntins, located above a door or window
{i}
window above a door, transom
a window in a roof to admit daylight
Fan shaped window above a door
A semi-circular window with radiating bars in the form of an open fan used above a door
A half-circle window over a door or window, with radiating bars Also called circle top transom
a semicircular window over a door or other window, normally having a fan-like structure of ribs; sometimes hinged to the transom
A fan shaped or semi-circular window over a door or window with radiating muntins
A window, often semicircular, with radiating glazing bars suggesting a fan that is placed over a door
A window, which is usually semi-circular, with radiating glass sections that make it look like an open fan Commonly found above doors
a window above a door and hinged to a transom
fanlight
Hyphenation
fan·light
Pronunciation
Etymology
() From fan + light (“window”)
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