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How to pronounce windowpane in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms window
Type of window glass, pane, pane of glass
Type Words
Synonyms scophthalmus aquosus
Type of lefteye flounder, lefteyed flounder

Examples of windowpane

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Windowpane oysters are also pearl producers which are commercially exploited.
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When my son breaks a windowpane playing soccer in the living room, it's no accident.
From the latimes.com
A tartan plaid, a windowpane plaid, a pinstripe, a paisley and chocolate-brown velvet.
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She came back to class looking as if her face had a close encounter with a windowpane.
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To test to see if the dough had been sufficiently kneaded, she did the windowpane test.
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I soon figured out whose orange fingers were pattering on our windowpane.
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They are mere bugs on the windowpane that clearly shows your bright future, Missourians.
From the denverpost.com
He had a light blue windowpane blazer on, a pink shirt, khakis, and a floral handkerchief.
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Windowpane installers usually placed the thicker side down for stability.
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More examples
  • A pane of glass in a window; "the ball shattered the window"
  • Very thin translucent flounder of the Atlantic coast of North America
  • Windowpane was a single released by the band Coil in 1990. It was released on 12" vinyl and CD. A video was created by Peter Christopherson for this song. "Windowpane" appears here truncated, missing the backwards vocals as they appear on the end of the song on Love's Secret Domain. ...
  • A piece of glass filling a window or a section of a window; A quadruple dose of liquid LSD
  • Checkered pattern characterized by vertical and horizontal lines that intersect to form a windowpane design; commonly used in dress shirts and suits
  • The removal of the epidermal layer of leaf tissue leaving small segments of clear tissue.
  • A simple, large, barred check resembling windowpane. Popular in the 1880s.
  • Simple, boxy check or plaid pattern using a minimum of colors and thin lines to form large squares or rectangles with clear centers, like windowpanes.
  • A pattern of thin lines forming large squares on a background of a different color.