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Objects Facet
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Components (hierarchy name)
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components (objects parts)
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<components by specific context>
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architectural elements
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<openings and opening components>
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openings (architectural elements)
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<openings by form>
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<windows and window components>
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windows
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<windows by form>
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bay windows
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candrāvalōkana
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Chicago windows
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classroom windows
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combination windows
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coupled windows
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Diocletian windows
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double windows
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fenestrals
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fenêtres à terre
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French windows
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kloosterkozijns
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kruiskozijns
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lancet windows
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lánkǎn gōuchuāng
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lattice windows
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leadlights
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loop windows
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meshrebeeyehs
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monofora windows
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mullioned windows
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multifoil windows
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open-tracery windows
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Palladian windows
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picture windows
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psychiatric windows
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quarter-round lights
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rawashin
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ribbon windows
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rose windows
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segmental windows
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splayed windows
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tripartite windows
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vātāyana
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wicket windows
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<windows by function>
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peepholes
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show-windows
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storm windows
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<windows by location or context>
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basement windows
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fanlights
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fenestellas
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frieze-band windows
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lowside windows
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side lights (windows)
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squints
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transom windows
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<windows by mode of operation>
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fixed windows
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hinged windows
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hung windows
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louver windows
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pivoted windows
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sash windows
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sliding windows
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