释义 |
case·ment \ˈkāsmənt, older Brit -āzm-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English, probably modification of Old North French encassement frame, from encasser to enchase, frame, from casse case — more at case (box) 1. : a hollow molding similar to a cavetto or scotia 2. a. : a window sash that opens on hinges fastened to the upright side of the frame b. or casement window : a window with such a sash or sashes c. : window d. : casement cloth |