A sash window is a window that has at least two separate panels of glass. Doesn't matter if one of them slides or tips or tilts to open up the window, the minimum requirement is simply 2 panels of glass.
the parliamentarians had red sashes and the royalists had yellow colored sashes.
A sash window regularly has 2 sashes in which can be slid open. Depending on the retailer and window size, prices for sash windows can differ. One would need to have detailed measurements in order to properly quote prices.
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A "Chicago window" consists of a large fixed window flanked by two smaller windows with movable sashes. All are the same height. The three windows may be within a flat wall or may be arranged as a projecting bay window. They are common in Chicago's commercial architecture built around 1880-1930, particularly downtown office buildings.
Sashes are often used in pageants and they are almost always made from satin. Sashes are also used with graduation robes, but they rest over the shoulders, which is a different look than a pageant sash.
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The plural of sash is sashes.
Mills in this industry cut down either raw logs or stock lumber to produce wood shapes for windows and door trims, baseboards, railings, window sashes, and other items.
The noun sash is the singular form. The plural noun is 'sashes'
Draped cloth and sashes