Grille

/ɡrɪl/ noun

A framework of metal bars or wires that forms a pattern and allows visibility or airflow while providing protection or decoration.

From French 'grille' (grating), which came from Latin 'craticula' (small hurdle or framework). The word traveled through Romance languages and settled into English in the 1600s.

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