Definition of Fenestrations. Meaning of Fenestrations. Synonyms of Fenestrations

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Definition of Fenestrations

Fenestration
Fenestration Fen`es*tra"tion, n. 1. (Arch.) The arrangement and proportioning of windows; -- used by modern writers for the decorating of an architectural composition by means of the window (and door) openings, their ornaments, and proportions. 2. (Anat.) The state or condition of being fenestrated.

Meaning of Fenestrations from wikipedia

- Look up fenestration in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Fenestration or fenestrate may refer to: Fenestration (architecture), relating to openings in...
- Look up fenestra or fenestration in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A fenestra (fenestration; pl.: fenestrae or fenestrations) is any small opening or...
- the word fenester was used as a parallel until the mid-18th century. Fenestration is still used to describe the arrangement of windows within a façade...
- planter with drainage. Leaves of younger plants may not yet form the fenestrations that distinguish this species, especially if not given enough bright...
- green petioles, few fenestrations and thin leaves, while M. juliusii is characterized by mottled white petioles, frequent fenestrations at maturity and thick...
- before gradually forming fenestrations. Ironically, despite the ‘monstera’ misnomer, most Rhaphidophora species form fenestrations far sooner in leaf development...
- closely up a host tree trunk or other surface, until mature leaves with fenestrations similar to Monstera deliciosa appear. This transformation is an example...
- pinnatifid margins with up to eight lobes per side, with occasional fenestrations away from the midrib. Leaves can grow as large as 60 cm (24 in) long...
- is an evergreen vine typically on a tree as an epiphyte. Unlike the fenestrations of Epipremnum pinnatum, this species does not develop dramatically new...
- covered with its familiar large perforations. The exact purpose of the fenestrations remain unclear, but three main theories have been brought forth: increasing...