What is another word for jalousies?

Pronunciation: [d͡ʒˈaləsiz] (IPA)

Jalousies are a type of window made from glass slats that can be adjusted to control the amount of light and air that enters through them. Some synonyms for jalousies include louvers, blinds, shutters, and shades. Louvers are similar to jalousies in that they are also made from slats, but they are usually fixed in place and cannot be adjusted. Blinds are similar to jalousies in that they can be adjusted, but they are usually made from fabric, vinyl, or plastic. Shutters are like jalousies in that they are hinged and can be closed for privacy or protection from the elements. Shades are like jalousies in that they can be adjusted, but they are usually made from fabric or other soft materials.

What are the hypernyms for Jalousies?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Jalousies

But even in Central Europe, as soon as the temperature rises above a certain point, curtains are drawn and jalousies closed, that is, the window is suppressed as far as possible.
"A History of Art in Chaldæa & Assyria, v. 1"
Georges Perrot Charles Chipiez
Inside or outside doors of the same material, made to close and open like the Venetian jalousies now in use in civilized countries, would be found very convenient, and add much to the comfort and health of dwellings as a sanitary measure.
"Official Report of the Niger Valley Exploring Party"
Martin Robinson Delany

Related words: jalousie window panels, commercial jalousies, window jalousies, residential jalousies, slatted window jalousies, casement window jalousies, window jalousies design

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