louverˈlu vər
louver (n)
- plural
- louvers
English Definitions:
louver, louvre, fin (noun)
one of a set of parallel slats in a door or window to admit air and reject rain
louver (Noun)
A slatted opening in a wall, door or window.
louver (Noun)
Any of a series of narrow openings framed at their longer edges with slanting, overlapping fins or slats, adjustable for admitting light and air while shutting out rain.
louver (Noun)
A fin or slat framing such an opening.
louver (Noun)
A ventilating turret or lantern, as on the roof of a medieval building.
louver (Noun)
Any of a system of slits, as in the hood of an automobile, for ventilation.
Louver
A louver or louvre, is a window blind or shutter with horizontal slats that are angled to admit light and air, but to keep out rain, direct sunshine, and noise. The angle of the slats may be adjustable, usually in blinds and windows, or fixed.
Louver
A louver (American English) or louvre (British English; see spelling differences) is a window blind or shutter with horizontal slats that are angled to admit light and air, but to keep out rain and direct sunshine. The angle of the slats may be adjustable, usually in blinds and windows, or fixed.
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