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bay windowA window space projecting outward from the walls of a building, typically square or polygonal in plan.
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bay windowAny window space projecting outward from the walls of a building, either square or polygonal in plan.
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bay windowProjecting window usually at ground level. (Wood, Margaret. The English Medieval House, 410)
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bay windowAny window space projecting outward from the walls of a building, either square or polygonal in plan.
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bay windowAny window space projecting outward from the walls of a building, either square or polygonal in plan.
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bay windowA projecting bay that is lit on all of its projecting sides by windows. See bay.
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bay windowA composite of 3 or more windows that project out from the wall. Usually consists of one large center window with two flanking fixed or operating windows at 30, 45, or 90 degree angles to the wall.
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bay windowA window, typically three sided, that projects from a wall, creating a recessed area in the structure's interior. Also called an oriel.
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bay windowA three-unit combination window consisting of central picture or fixed window and flanked by a pair of windows set at an angle (usually 45 degrees).
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