different between clerestory vs dormer
clerestory
English
Alternative forms
- clearstory, clerstory
Noun
clerestory (plural clerestories)
- (architecture) The upper part of a wall containing windows to let in natural light to a building, especially in the nave, transept and choir of a church or cathedral.
Translations
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dormer
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?d??(r)m?(r)/
- Rhymes: -??(r)m?(r)
Etymology 1
From Middle French dormoir (“sleeping room”), from dormir (“to sleep”)
Noun
dormer (plural dormers)
- (architecture) A room-like, roofed projection from a sloping roof.
- (architecture) Ellipsis of dormer-window.
Translations
Etymology 2
dorm +? -er
Noun
dormer (plural dormers)
- (Philippines) A resident of a dormitory.
- (The addition of quotations indicative of this usage is being sought:)
Anagrams
- remord
Dalmatian
Etymology
From Latin dorm?re, present active infinitive of dormi?.
Verb
dormer (second person singular present duarmi, past participle dormait)
- to sleep
Conjugation
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