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casement

[keys-muhnt] / ˈkeɪs mənt /




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Just imagine a Tudor without its steel casement windows or a Craftsman without its solid built-in bookcases.

From Seattle Times

The casement windows on the second floor were probably added in the 1920s — casement windows became popular then — and those very large ground-floor picture windows came later.

From New York Times

"When it struck the quarters, the whole room shook and then the joy of somebody coming in, opening the casement, putting the rod in and winding it up," she said.

From BBC

The bedrooms all have tall casement windows that open out for the breeze and transom windows for extra natural light.

From Washington Post

I pulled, and pulled, at the door, and shook it till, massive as it was, it rattled in its casement.

From Literature