Definition of Windowless. Meaning of Windowless. Synonyms of Windowless

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Definition of Windowless

Windowless
Windowless Win"dow*less, a. Destitute of a window. --Carlyle.

Meaning of Windowless from wikipedia

- was "monads", which he described in a po****r work (Monadology §7) as "windowless". The concept of pre-established harmony can be understood by considering...
- block of 10th Avenue's western side between West 53rd and 54th Streets. Windowless and designed to withstand a nuclear blast, it was built by AT&T to house...
- The Geiger–Müller tube or G–M tube is the sensing element of the Geiger counter instrument used for the detection of ionizing radiation. It is named after...
- of Scheggia e Pascelupo in Umbria, central Italy. The large and almost windowless church is a powerfully austere example of Romanesque architecture. Medieval...
- able to withstand an explosion from a car bomb. In that scenario, the windowless bottom six floors would help prevent injury from flying gl**** shards....
- referred to as "the Blue Cube" because of the color and shape of its windowless main building. The facility, previously known as Sunnyvale Air Force Station...
- political advisors for Robert Kennedy's 1968 presidential campaign in a windowless work area in Kennedy's Washington, D.C. electoral offices. They were political...
- from the 15th anniversary episodes of Power Rangers Thrax, the City of Windowless Rooms from Gene Wolfe's The Book of the New Sun series. Anthrax Thraex...
- or stimuli, including elevators, especially when crowded to capacity, windowless rooms, and hotel rooms with closed doors and sealed windows. Even bedrooms...
- courtyard house often open onto the courtyard, and the exterior walls may be windowless and/or semi-fortified and/or surrounded by a moat. Courtyard houses of...