fenestrule (Meaning)
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fenestrule (n.)
One of the openings in a fenestrated structure.
Synonyms & Antonyms of fenestrule
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fenestrule Sentence Examples
- The fenestrule, a tiny window-like aperture, allowed the passage of air into the darkroom.
- The fenestrule on the attic door let in some light, illuminating the dusty corners.
- The architect's design featured intricate fenestrules that scattered sunlight in mesmerizing patterns.
- Peering through the fenestrule, the curious child caught a glimpse of the world beyond.
- The fenestrule in the garden wall served as a peephole for the gardener to check on the ripening fruits.
- The castle walls were adorned with exquisite fenestrules, each one a unique work of art.
- The fenestrule in the beehive allowed the bees to enter and exit while protecting them from predators.
- The fenestrule in the microscope allowed the scientist to closely examine the microscopic organisms.
- The fenestrule in the submarine hull provided a view of the underwater world, allowing the crew to navigate safely.
- The fenestrule in the spacecraft window offered astronauts a breathtaking view of Earth from outer space.
FAQs About the word fenestrule
One of the openings in a fenestrated structure.
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The fenestrule, a tiny window-like aperture, allowed the passage of air into the darkroom.
The fenestrule on the attic door let in some light, illuminating the dusty corners.
The architect's design featured intricate fenestrules that scattered sunlight in mesmerizing patterns.
Peering through the fenestrule, the curious child caught a glimpse of the world beyond.