windowed

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== English == === Etymology === From Middle English wyndowed, wyndowid, equivalent to window +‎ -ed. === Adjective === windowed (not comparable) Fitted with windows, often of a particular kind or, in (heraldry), of a specified colour. 1712, The Spectator, No. 276, Wednesday, January 16, 1712, Dublin: W. Wilson, 1778, Volume IV, p. 103,[1] You must have seen a strange windowed house near Hyde-Park, which is so built that no one can look out of any of the apartments […] a bow-windowed room (computing, graphical user interface) Occupying only a part of the screen (in a window.) ==== Synonyms ==== (fitted with windows): fenestrated, glazed ==== Antonyms ==== (antonym(s) of “fitted with windows”): unwindowed, nonwindowed, windowless, unfenestrated (antonym(s) of “occupying a graphical window”): full screen, nonwindowed ==== Coordinate terms ==== (fitted with windows): unglazed ==== Translations ==== === Verb === windowed simple past and past participle of window