jalousie

UK /ˈʒalʊziː/ US /ˈʒalʊziː/
noun 3

Definitions

noun

1

A component in a ventilation system.

2

Upward sloping window slats which form a blind or shutter, allowing light and air in but excluding rain and direct sun.

A small lofty room, with its window wide open, and the wooden jalousie-blinds closed, so that the dark night only showed in slight horizontal lines of black, alternating with their broad lines of stone colour.

Nowhere the glitter of a glass casement; Venetian blinds, jalousies, closed every window, and rooms projected in all directions to catch the luxury of a through-draft of air.

3

A pastry with the upper side sliced before final baking to resemble a wooden slatted blind.

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