dormer

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a room-like, roofed projection from a sloping roof
dormer-window
A dormer or dormer window is a window that is built upright in a sloping roof. a window built into a roof, so that it sticks out from the roof skylight (dormeor , from dormir; DORMANT). Window set vertically in a structure that projects from a sloping roof. It often illuminates a bedroom. In the late Gothic and early Renaissance periods, elaborate masonry dormers were designed. Dormers were used along with the mansard roof to defy a Parisian law limiting buildings to six stories; the seventh story was called a garret (or attic) and was made habitable by the dormer. See also gable
-A structure that protrudes from a sloping roof and contains a window or group of windows
A projecting structure built out from a sloping roof, usually including one or more windows
Any structure whose framing projects out of a sloping roof to form a vertical wall suitable for windows or other openings
A window that projects from a sloping roof, with a small roof of its own
A window set in a small gable projecting from a roof
a window unit projecting through the sloping plane of the roof
A window pierced in a roof, and so set as to be vertical while the roof slopes away from it
An outcropping of the roof Typically a window is placed in the dormer Many types exist and can be incorporated with any type of roof
window placed vertically in the sloping plane of a roof
A framed projection through the sloping plane of a roof
A projection from a slanted roof used as a door or window Gable dormers have peaked roofs and shed dormers have shed roofs
A window placed on a sloping roof with a roof of its own
a room-like, roofed projection from and perpendicular to a sloping roof
a structure that projects out from a sloping roof to
A box like projection from the sloping plane of a roof that frames a window
The portion of a house built out from a sloping roof with a window on the front
a gabled extension built out from a sloping roof to accommodate a vertical window
A gable or shed-like projection from the inclined surface of a roof which provides attic light, ventilation and additional head room, contains one or more windows
{i} window that projects from a roof
A converted attic with windows projecting through a sloping roof
A window set upright in a sloping roof
Also, the gablet, or houselike structure, in which it is contained
Window placed vertically in sloping roof
A structure protruding through the plane of a sloping roof, usually with a window and its own smaller roof
A framed window unit projecting through the sloping plane of a roof
An opening in a sloping roof, the framing of which projects out to form a vertical wall suitable for windows or other openings
Window projecting from a sloping roof
A projecting structure built out from a sloping roof Usually includes one or more windows
An opening in the loft area for exterior vertical doors & windows that is an exterior, built-on appendage
A vertical structure, usually housing a window, that projects from a sloping roof and is covered by a separate roof structure
dormer-window
An upright window built from a sloping roof
dormer window
the window in a gabled extension built to accommodate a window
dormer window
Also, the gablet, or houselike structure, in which it is contained
dormer window
A window pierced in a roof, and so set as to be vertical while the roof slopes away from it
shed dormer
A dormer having a roof that slopes in the same direction as the roof in which the dormer is located
dormer

    Silbentrennung

    dor·mer

    Türkische aussprache

    dôrmır

    Aussprache

    /ˈdôrmər/ /ˈdɔːrmɜr/

    Etymologie

    [ 'dor-m&r ] (noun.) 1592. Middle French dormeor dormitory, from Latin dormitorium.
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