an opening in a building, vehicle, or container, for letting in light or air or for looking through, usually having a pane or panes of glass, etc. set in a frame or sash that is generally movable so that it can be opened and shut
any of these panes, or the sash or sashes in their casement
any similar opening, as that before a bank teller
an opening, period of time, etc. for access: window of opportunity
the transparent panel of a window envelope
any device put into the atmosphere to yield a perceptible radar echo, usually used for tracking an airborne object or as a tracer of wind
any portion of the frequency spectrum of the earth's atmosphere through which light, heat, or radio waves can penetrate to the earth's surface due to the low absorption or dissipation of electromagnetic energy in this particular portion
Comput. any of the separate data displays appearing simultaneously on a single video screen in certain systems