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Sash

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Noun

1. sash, window sash

a framework that holds the panes of a window in the window frame

2. cincture, girdle, sash, waistband, waistcloth

a band of material around the waist that strengthens a skirt or trousers

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Sash

see synonyms of sash
noun
a long piece of ribbon, silk, etc, worn around the waist like a belt or over one shoulder, as a symbol of rank
noun
1. 
a frame that contains the panes of a window or door
verb (transitive)
2. 
to furnish with a sash, sashes, or sash windows

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Sash

see synonyms of sash
noun
an ornamental band, ribbon, or scarf worn over the shoulder or around the waist, often formally as a symbol of distinction
noun
1. 
a frame holding the glass pane or panes of a window or door, esp. a sliding frame
2. 
such frames collectively
verb transitive
3. 
to furnish with sashes

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Sash

see synonyms of sash
n.
A band or ribbon worn about the waist as part of one's clothing or over the shoulder as a symbol of rank or status, or as part of academic dress.
tr.v. sashed, sash·ing, sash·es
To put a band or ribbon about (the waist).
n.
A frame in which the panes of a window or door are set.
tr.v. sashed, sash·ing, sash·es
To furnish with a sash.

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