paneless
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a word derived from
pane.
panenounone of the divisions of a window or the like, consisting of a single plate of glass in a frame.
Example Sentences
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There, dismal lines of grimy, red brick row houses huddle bleakly behind paneless or paper-covered windows, and tenants must sometimes use ladders in place of stairways, outhouses instead of running-water toilets.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Not everything was ready for the opening; plastic still fills some paneless shop windows, and some cinder-block walls are as yet unpainted.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Phil walks toward one of the paneless windows.
From "Love, Hate & Other Filters" by Samira Ahmed
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The front was, as I had once seen it in a dream, but a shell-like wall, very high and very fragile-looking, perforated with paneless windows: no roof, no battlements, no chimneys—all had crashed in.
From "Jane Eyre" by Charlotte Brontë
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The front was, as I had once seen it in a dream, but a well-like wall, very high and very fragile-looking, perforated with paneless windows: no roof, no battlements, no chimneys—all had crashed in.
From Jane Eyre by F. H. Townsend