casements in English

noun
1
a window or part of a window set on a hinge so that it opens like a door.
casement windows

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1. Electrically controlled motorised window operators for casements, awning and skylight window systems

2. To the far right (east) is a pair of small casements.

3. Furniture, Furniture in kit form, furniture for sauna rooms, Consoles, Racks, Casements, accessory components for furniture, Mirrors (silvered glass), Frames, Wooden furniture

4. Suitable for many home styles, Casements shut tightly and provide a firm, lasting seal and one of the highest thermal performance ratings of any window style.

5. The Casements, named for the large hand-cut Casement windows that adorn the mansion, has been beautifully restored to function as the Cultural Center for the City of Ormond Beach, Florida.

6. Aristocrat Products offers multiple product lines with a variety of options including double hungs, casements, sliders, bays, bows, sliding patio doors, and more! Aristocrat Products is the choice to add beauty and thermal efficiency to your home.

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8. ‘At close intervals are semi-circular Bastions with eyelets for archers to look down and shoot at the enemy.’ ‘It was the period immediately after the siege that established the existing defence systems of Gibraltar with all its great Bastions, casements and massive lines of artillery-proof walls built from clean dressed limestone.’

9. ‘At close intervals are semi-circular Bastions with eyelets for archers to look down and shoot at the enemy.’ ‘It was the period immediately after the siege that established the existing defence systems of Gibraltar with all its great Bastions, casements and massive lines of artillery-proof walls built from clean dressed limestone.’