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case·ment C0139200 (kās′mənt)n.1. a. A window sash that opens outward by means of hinges.b. A window with such sashes.2. A case or covering. [Middle English, a hollow molding, possibly from Middle English case, chest, frame; see case2.] case′ment·ed adj.casement (ˈkeɪsmənt) n1. (Architecture) a window frame that is hinged on one side2. (Architecture) a window containing frames hinged at the side or at the top or bottom3. a poetic word for window[C15: probably from Old Northern French encassement frame, from encasser to frame, encase, from casse framework, crate, case2]
Casement (ˈkeɪsmənt) n (Biography) Sir Roger (David). 1864–1916, British diplomat and Irish nationalist: hanged by the British for treason in attempting to gain German support for Irish independencecase•ment (ˈkeɪs mənt) n. 1. a window sash opening on hinges that are generally attached to the upright side of its frame. 2. Also called case′ment win′dow. a window with such a sash or sashes. 3. a casing or covering. [1375–1425] case′ment•ed, adj. Case•ment (ˈkeɪs mənt) n. (Sir) Roger (David), 1864–1916, Irish patriot: hanged by the British for treason. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | casement - a window sash that is hinged (usually on one side)sash, window sash - a framework that holds the panes of a window in the window frame | Translationscasement
casement1. a window frame that is hinged on one side 2. a window containing frames hinged at the side or at the top or bottom
Casement Sir Roger (David). 1864--1916, British diplomat and Irish nationalist: hanged by the British for treason in attempting to gain German support for Irish independence casement1. A window sash (ventilator, 2) which swings open along its entire length; usually on hinges fixed to the sides of the opening into which it is fitted; see casement window. 2. A deep hollow molding, used chiefly in cornices.casement
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