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window In computer graphics, a defined area in a system not bounded by any limits; unlimited "space" in graphics.
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window An area on the screen that displays information, including user documents as well as communications such as alert boxes and dialog boxes. The user can open or close a window; move it around on the desktop; and sometimes change its size, scroll through it, and edit its contents.
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window (1) In a printed product, a die-cut hole revealing an image on the sheet behind it. (2) On a mechanical, an area that has been marked for placement of a piece of artwork.
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windchill equivalent temperature (WET) An air temperature index that attempts to gauge the sensible heat loss from exposed skin resulting from the combined effect of low air temperature and wind.
Ãâó: www.ametsoc.org/amsedu/WES/glossary.html
window A thin sheet of material covering the end of a radiation detector through which radiation can enter with minimal absorption.
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