casement
/ˈkeɪzmənt/Definitions
1. noun
A window that opens by turning a handle to swing on hinges, often found in older buildings or architectural styles.
“The historic mansion featured large casement windows that let in plenty of natural light.”
1. noun
A window that opens by turning a handle to swing on hinges, often found in older buildings or architectural styles.
“The historic mansion featured large casement windows that let in plenty of natural light.”