"Windowed" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Adjective: Separate or restricted, especially in a limited or narrow way; framed or bounded by something.
Example: "She had a windowed office with a nice view of the city."
This word can also refer to software or an operating mode in which only a limited amount of memory or resources are available, usually to prevent a system or application from running out of memory.
Example: "The video game requires a 64-bit windowed mode to run smoothly."
A tall, rotating machine with sails or blades that use the wind to turn a rotor and drive a mechanical system.
A large structure with rotating blades that are used to generate power.<br><br>A vertical axis windmill uses a rotating axis that turns the entire structure.<br><br>Windmills have been used for many centuries, primarily for grinding grain into flour.<br><br>On land, windmills typically have tall, slender towers and large, broad wings that can be adjusted to optimize energy production.<br><br>There are many types of windmills including the post mill, the tower mill, and the mill tower.
A narrow ledge or shelf, typically horizontal, below a window, supporting and framing it, often used to rest objects on or to sit on.
A glazed or transparent surface in a building, attached to a frame and usually capable of being opened, used to admit light, air, or to provide a view.
A windowpane is a pane of glass in a window, typically made of laminated glass or tempered glass for added strength and safety. It is a transparent or translucent material that allows natural light to enter a room.
A window is an opening in a wall or roof that allows the passage of light and air into a room, typically a framed section of glass or other transparent material.
The windpipe, also known as the trachea, is the tube that carries air in and out of the lungs. It is a part of the respiratory system and is responsible for connecting the throat to the lungs. The windpipe is a tube made of cartilage and muscles that is approximately 10-12 cm long in adults, starting at the larynx (voice box) and branching off into the bronchi which lead into the lungs. It plays a crucial role in spoken language, as it enables us to produce sound when we speak.