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See: Round window.
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Another term for aperture, a portion of a data set, such as seismic data, to which functions or filters are applied. Aperture time, for example, can be specified, such as a window from 1.2 to 2.8 seco [..]
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A brokerage firm's cashier department, where delivery of securities and settlement of transactions take place.
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An opening constructed in a wall or roof that functions to admit light or air to an enclosure and is typically framed and spanned with glass mounted to permit opening and closing; a framework enclosin [..]
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(1) In a printed product, a die-cut hole revealing an image on the sheet behind it. (2) On a mechanical, an area that has been marked for placement of a piece of artwork.
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c. 1200, literally "wind eye," from Old Norse vindauga, from vindr "wind" (see wind (n.1)) + auga "eye" (see eye (n.)). Replaced Old English eagþyrl, literally "eye- [..]
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A portion of a computer display used in a graphical interface that enables users to select commands by pointing to illustrations or symbols with a mouse. "Windows" is also the name Microsoft adopted for its popular operating system.
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On a graphical user interface system, a rectangular area on a display screen. Windows are particularly useful on multitasking systems which allow you to perform a number of different tasks simultaneou [..]
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Window [N] [S]properly only an opening in a house for the admission of light and air, covered with lattice-work, which might be opened or closed ( 2 Kings 1:2 ; Acts 20:9 ). The spies in Jericho and P [..]
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an area of a computer screen, used for representing an application or document or for any other set of related interface elements. Graphics drawn to a window are clipped to its frame.
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a framework of wood or metal that contains a glass windowpane and is built into a wall or roof to admit light or air a transparent opening in a vehicle that allow vision out of the sides or back; usua [..]
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A rectangular area on a display screen in which part of an image or file is displayed. The window can be any size up to that of the screen and more than one window can be displayed at once.
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opening in a wall.
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a glass-covered opening in the wall of a building, which lets light and air in
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In fiber optics, a band of wavelengths at which an optical fiber is sufficiently transparent for practical use in communications applications. [After FAA] Synonyms spectral window, transmission window. 2. In imagery, a portion of a display surface in which display images pertaining to a particular application can be presented, usually by using a gr [..]
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strips of metalized paper cut to length of wavelength of enemy radar to confuse search and control radar - effective on radar controlled guns and searchlights. Wing:
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The window of an Oriental house consists generally of an aperture closed in with lattice-work. (Judges 5:28; Proverbs 7:6) Authorized Version "casement;" (Ecclesiastes 12:3) Authorized Versi [..]
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properly only an opening in a house for the admission of light and air, covered with lattice-work, which might be opened or closed (2 Kings 1:2; Acts 20:9). The spies in Jericho and Paul at Damascus w [..]
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Definition The discount window of a Federal Reserve Bank.
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(1) An enclosed, rectangular area on a display screen. Most modern operating systems and applications have graphical user interfaces (GUIs) that let you divide your display into several windows. Withi [..]
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fentster
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A rectangular, scrollable viewing area in the graphical user interface of a microcomputer application that can be opened by the user, overwriting the entire screen or a portion of it. Windows can be r [..]
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To see windows in your dreams, is an augury of fateful culmination to bright hopes. You will see your fairest wish go down in despair. Fruitless endeavors will be your portion. To see closed windows is a representation of desertion. If they are broken, you will be hounded by miserable suspicions of disloyalty from those you love. To sit in a window [..]
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1. An old term for a framed active area displayed on a bit-mapped computer display. 2. An "action area" in current operating systems allowing a program to run in that area. A window can be optimized or minimized when open, and it can be closed. A browser viewing the Internet runs in a window. More than one window can be open at once and m [..]
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An area of a computer screen set aside for a special purpose. Modern computers, such as the Macintosh and most personal computers, divide the screen into discrete sections, known as windows, within wh [..]
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From the Anglo-Saxon "vindr" eage," meaning the "wind's eye."
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A period of time during which a copyright owner exercises its right to do or to authorize one or more of its exclusive rights though one particular channel of dissemination and before authorizing the [..]
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An opening constructed in a wall or roof and functioning to admit light or air to an enclosure, usually framed and spanned with glass mounted to permit opening and closing.
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In a CMO bond, the period of time between the expected first payment of principal and the expected last payment of principal.
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A “weighting function” applied to time-data prior to performing an FFT. Rectangular, Hann, Flat top, DP7, BH4, Force and Response.
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period of time that investors are willing to participate in underwritings. Usually this period coincides with a bull stock market. Immediately after a market crash, it is nearly impossible to raise ri [..]
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Launching a program or document within a graphical user interface (GUI), such as the Mac OS or Windows, opens a window. Right now these ... very ... words are probably sitting within a browser window. [..]
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An old term for a framed active area displayed on a bit-mapped computer display.
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fenestra
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Used in CT scanning to view discs, the thecal sac, ligaments, bone structure, and joints.
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A transparent portion of a jib or mainsail.
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Block of masking material on a mechanical that shows position of a photograph or other visual element. Also, an area cut out of masking material.
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On a mechanical, an area that has been marked for placement of a halftone. When photographed using graphic arts film, a window made using masking material (dark area) creates a window on the film (tra [..]
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The terms "fenestration", "window", and "glazing" are often used interchangeably. However, window actually describes a system of several components. Window is the term gi [..]
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An opening in a wall or roof of a building to provide light, air, view, etc., but containing glass to keep out the weather.
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In computer terms this relates to your browser. When you open your browser, the page you see is called a window; the content in the window is the webpage.
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In a CMO security, the period of time between the expected first payment of principal and the expected last payment of principal.
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Defined in Admission policy, "The maximum allowable percentage of admitted students who are not required to meet the CCHE admission standards within a specific fiscal year is referred to as t [..]
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What some players say after winning a bet. top
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A transparent portion of a jib or mainsail.
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A transparent portion of a jib or mainsail.
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Term used to denote a region of the electromagnetic spectrum where the atmosphere does not absorb radiation strongly.
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A window is a graphical interface element used to display the contents of an application for the user to view and interact with. A window is usually a rectangular area that can be resized and is gener [..]
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Also known as Chaff - metallic foil strips dropped from bombers to give the appearance to German radar of mass formations of aircraft
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Used as a radio signal to activate chaff when being painted by enemy radar. ("Window" was the original British code word for the chaff invention itself, during the second World War.)
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A visual area on a computer display allowing input on one topic; a portion of a screen. See Wikipedia, computing window.
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A portion of a file shown on a screen, usually appearing as a menu on top of the current page of data.
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A brokerage firm's cashier department, where delivery of securities and settlement of transactions take place.
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A window is an opening in a wall, door, roof or vehicle that allows the passage of light, sound, and air. Modern windows are usually glazed or covered in some other transparent or translucent material [..]
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In computing, a window is a graphical control element. It consists of a visual area containing some of the graphical user interface of the program it belongs to and is framed by a window decoration. I [..]
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A window is an opening in an otherwise solid, opaque surface, through which light can pass. Window may also refer to:
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A tectonic window (or Fenster (lit. "window" in German)) is a geologic structure formed by erosion or normal faulting on a thrust system. In such a system the rock mass (hanging wall block) [..]
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Window is an album by the indie rock band The Microphones. It was released in 2000 on Yoyo Records. Tracks 7 to 23 are pieces of vocals and short music clips that were incorporated in the previous Mic [..]
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"Window" is a science fiction story by Bob Leman, published in 1980 and reprinted numerous times. It was nominated for the Nebula Award for best short story. The influential science fiction [..]
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A window is an opening in a wall, door, roof or vehicle that allows the passage of light, sound, and air. Modern windows are usually glazed or covered in some other transparent or translucent material [..]
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