A type of window consisting of a number of long, thin, hinged panels.
JAL-uh-see, ZHAH-loo-zee, zhah-loo-ZEE] A small cake made with flaky pastry, filled with a layer of almond paste topped with jam. A latticed pastry topping allows the colorful jam filling to peek through.
louvered window fixed window with louvres; each horizontal louvre pivots to open or close and is adustable by a crank; frequently used to enclose porches or for bathroom windows; louvres may be glass (often patterned), wood or aluminum; storm and screen windows can be placed on inside
"venetian blind"; classic small, latticed, flaky pastry filled with almond paste and spread with jam.
A WINDOW WITH HORIZONTAL GLASS SLATS THAT ROTATE OUTWARD AS THE WINDOW CONTROL IS OPERATED. WHEN CLOSED, THE SLATS LAY TIGHT AGAINST EACH OTHER. SOME SIMILARITY TO THE ACTION OF A VENETIAN BLIND.
a window with glass louvers
The jalousie window is made up of horizontally mounted louvered glass that abut each other tightly when closed and extended outward when cranked open.
Narrow, horizontal slats of glass maneuvered by a crank.
A shutter-type window with slats, which are either fixed or adjustable.
A blind with adjustable horizontal slats admitting light and air while excluding sun and rain. A window made of multiple, adjustable glass louvers that control ventilation.
A window that is hinged at the top to open outward at an angle. Also used in doors.
A blind or shutter made of a row of angled slats to keep out rain and control the influx of light.
Window made up of horizontally-mounted glass louvers or slats that abut each other tightly when closed and rotate outward when cranked open.
A series of small horizontal overlapping glass slats held together by a metal end frame attached to the faces of the window frame side jambs or door stiles and rails.
A slatted shutter used on the exterior of a building to protect it against rain and sunlight.
A jalousie is a slatted window covering, typically a shutter or window covering, which consists of a set of parallel angled slats. These slats can be opened variously so as to control the amount of air or light allowed to pass through.