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double-glazed

American  
[duhb-uhl-gleyzd] / ˈdʌb əlˈgleɪzd /

adjective

  1. of, having, or provided with double glazing.

    double-glazed windows and doors.


Example Sentences

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A typical double-hung window—even a double-glazed one—is so leaky, and such a poor insulator, that if your home were a bucket, your windows are effectively holes in it.

From The Wall Street Journal

One photograph, which she said was taken in Kenya, showed her in uniform in an office - with a very British looking drainpipe through the double-glazed window behind her.

From BBC

The latest Crittall windows can achieve a U-value - a measure of their insulating performance - as low as 0.8, which is better than standard double-glazed windows.

From BBC

As some of his walls and windows are not insulated or double-glazed, he says a heat pump wouldn't work efficiently in his home.

From BBC

Originally rated a C, she says her property had more double-glazed windows and doors installed but it was downgraded to a D at the next assessment.

From BBC