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Definition of sash
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Sash (v. t.) To adorn with a sash or
scarf.
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Turban
::
Turban
(n.) A
headdress
worn by men in the
Levant
and by most
Mohammedans
of the male sex,
consisting
of a cap, and a sash,
scarf,
or
shawl,
usually
of
cotton
or
linen,
wound about the cap, and
sometimes
hanging
down the
neck..
Casement
::
Casement
(n.) A
window
sash
opening
on
hinges
affixed
to the
upright
side of the frame into which it is
fitted.
(Poetically)
A
window.
Router
::
Router
(n.) A plane made like a
spokeshave,
for
working
the
inside
edges of
circular
sashes..
Appointment
::
Appointment
(n.)
Equipment,
furniture,
as for a ship or an army;
whatever
is
appointed
for use and
management;
outfit;
(pl.) the
accouterments
of
military
officers
or
soldiers,
as
belts,
sashes,
swords..
Fillister
::
Fillister
(n.) The
rabbet
on the outer edge of a sash bar to hold the glass and the
putty.
Sash
::
Sash (n.) In a
sawmill,
the
rectangular
frame in which the saw is
strained
and by which it is
carried
up and down with a
reciprocating
motion;
-- also
called
gate..
Shash
::
Shash (n.) A sash.
Glazing
::
Glazing
(n.) The glass set, or to be set, in a sash,
frame.
etc..
Sashing
::
Sashing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Sas.
Sash
::
Sash (v. t.) To
furnish
with a sash or
sashes;
as, to sash a door or a
window..
Paned
::
Paned (a.)
Having
panes;
provided
with
panes;
also,
having
openings;
as, a paned
window;
paned
window
sash..
Double-hung
::
Double-hung
(a.)
Having
both
sashes
hung with
weights
and
cords;
-- said of a
window.
Fenestral
::
Fenestral
(n.) A
casement
or
window
sash,
closed
with cloth or paper
instead
of
glass..
Bar
::
Bar (n.) A
slender
strip of wood which
divides
and
supports
the glass of a
window;
a sash bar.
Windowy
::
Windowy
(a.)
Having
little
crossings
or
openings
like the
sashes
of a
window.
Fascia
::
Fascia
(n.) A band, sash, or
fillet;
especially,
in
surgery,
a
bandage
or
roller..
Sash
::
Sash (v. t.) To adorn with a sash or
scarf.
Sash
::
Sash (n.) A scarf or band worn about the
waist,
over the
shoulder,
or
otherwise;
a belt; a
girdle,
-- worn by women and
children
as an
ornament;
also worn as a badge of
distinction
by
military
officers,
members
of
societies,
etc..
Girdle
::
Girdle
(n.) That which
girds,
encircles,
or
incloses;
a
circumference;
a belt; esp., a belt, sash, or
article
of dress
encircling
the body
usually
at the
waist;
a
cestus..
Fasciated
::
Fasciated
(a.) Bound with a
fillet,
sash, or
bandage..
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