louvered

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supplied with louvers for ventilation; "a louvered door
supplied with louvers for ventilation; "a louvered door"
Having louvers
{s} covered with louvers, shuttered; arranged in an overlapping manner
louvered window
a window with glass louvers
louver
Any of a series of narrow openings framed at their longer edges with slanting, overlapping fins or slats, adjustable for admitting light and air while shutting out rain
louver
A ventilating turret or lantern, as on the roof of a medieval building
louver
Opening in a wall fitted with slanted slats
louver
A fin or slat framing such an opening
louver
A vented opening into the home that has a series of horizontal slats and arranged to permit ventilation but to exclude rain, snow, light, insects, or other living creatures
louver
A wall opening provided with slanted blades, fixed or movable, to allow flow of air inside the building
louver
{i} shutter, opening covered with overlapping slats which can be angled to let in air and light while keeping out rain; one of the angled slats covering an opening (also louvre)
louver
An opening with a series of horizontal slats so an ranged as to permit ventilation but to exclude rain, sun light, or vision See also Attic ventilators
louver
A light source shielding device consisting of a geometrically patterned series of baffles, designed to shield or absorb unwanted light that is visible from certain angles
louver
Any of a system of slits, as in the hood of an automobile, for ventilation
louver
An opening with horizontal slats used for ventilation in closed spaces
louver
A slatted opening in a wall, door or window
louver
A small lantern
louver
An opening with a series of horizontal slats so arranged as to permit ventilation but to exclude rain, sunlight or vision
louver
one of a set of parallel slats in a door or window to admit air and reject rain
louver
Grid type of optical assembly used to control light distribution from a fixture Can range from small-cell plastic to the large-cell anodized aluminum louvers used in parabolic fluorescent fixtures
louver
A metal or plastic accessory used on a luminaire to help prevent glare
louver
An opening with a series of static or movable horizontal slats that permit ventilation but stop rain or sunlight or vision See "ATTIC VENTILATORS"
louver
Arrangement of parallel, horizontal blades or slats of glass, wood, or other material designed to regulate airflow or light penetration. Louvers are often used in windows or doors to allow air or light in while keeping the elements out. They may be either movable or fixed. The term also refers to metal blades covering the intake and exhaust outlets of ventilation and air-conditioning units
louver
A window furnished with a series of sloping slats arranged so as to admit light and to control light intensity
louver
A frame fitted with slats or cross pieces that is fitted into an opening of a light fixture For lighting fixtures, the cross pieces in louvers act to reduce glare from exposed lamps May also improve appearance of fixtures, although they sometimes reduce light output somewhat
louver
A series of vertical baffles designed to cut off light traveling in undesirable directions
louver
a type of "screen" made of translucent or opaque material and geometrically designed to prevent lamps from being viewed directly over a given angle
louver
a type of “screen” made of translucent or opaque material and geometrically designed to prevent lamps from being viewed directly within a given angle
louver
An opening with a series of fixed or movable horizontal slats that permit ventilation but stop rain, sunlight or vision
louver
a slanted board or slat in an opening, overlapping with other boards or slats, and arranged to admit air but to exclude rain
louver
A series of baffles used to shield a source from view at certain angles or to absorb unwanted light
louver
See Lantern, 2 (a)
louver
A slatted opening for ventilation in which the slats are so placed to exclude rain, sunlight or vision
louver
A slatted device installed in the gable, dormer, or soffit to ventilate the space below the roof deck and equalize air temperature and moisture
louver
An opening provided with fixed or movable, slanted fins to allow flow of air
louvered