Window

/ˈwɪndoʊ/ noun

An opening in a wall or vehicle that lets in light and air, usually filled with glass. It can also mean a limited period of time when something is possible.

From Old Norse 'vindauga', literally 'wind-eye' ('vindr' for wind and 'auga' for eye). It replaced the Old English word 'ēagþyrel', meaning 'eye-hole.'

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