third-story window
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window
noun
uk/ˈwɪn.dəʊ/us/ˈwɪn.doʊ/
a space usually filled with glass in the wall of a building or in a vehicle, to allow light and air in and to allow people inside the building to ...
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Less wide than the facade, and divided into just three bays, the sides rise to gables with athird-storywindow.
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The side, narrower than the front, is divided into two bays with windows in each; it rises to a gable with athird-storywindow.
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On the larger residences, drifts reached thethird-storywindowon the windward side.
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Arrested and detained by the police on suspicion of espionage, he escaped by jumping from athird-storywindowbut was seriously injured.
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Creem jumps out of thethird-storywindow, breaking his spine but still alive.
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Projecting limestone frames surround the third-story windows aligned above the entrance.
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The first- and second-story windows are rectangular, while the third-story windows are smaller and square.
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Metal spandrel panels are below the third-story windows and marble spandrels below the fourth-story windows.
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There are belt courses between the first and second stories, and above the third-story windows.
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Sandstone spandrels are located beneath all third-story windows.
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Above the portico, the third-story windows are each framed with low-relief pilasters with stylized motifs and a terra-cotta-tiled stringcourse.
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Atop them ran another stringcourse, with panels set between it and the third-story windows.
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The third-story windows have pointed arches.
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Third-story windows lack any such adornment.
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