window
A new, smaller window that suddenly appears on a computer screen.
The window on a computer screen that is currently being used or is ready to be used.
Refers to a window of a large size.
Refers to a window of a considerable size.
A window that is not large in size.
Refers to an extremely large window.
A window at the front of a shop, where goods are displayed.
A window at the front of a store, where goods are displayed.
A window in a shop where goods are arranged to be seen by the public.
The main window or display area of a shop facing the street.
A car window that is opened and closed using an electric motor.
A window that is small in width.
A car window that is opened and closed using an electric motor.
A window that is extremely small.
Used to indicate a position next to a window.
Used to indicate a position very near to a window.
To reduce a window on a screen to a small icon.
To change the size of a window on a screen.
To move a window so that there is an opening to the outside.
To move a window so that it covers the opening.
To direct your eyes towards the outside through a window.
To look steadily and intently out of a window, especially in admiration, surprise, or thought.
The fixed structure that holds the glass of a window.
A shelf-like piece of wood, stone, or metal at the bottom of a window.
When a window provides a view of something.
When a window is positioned in the direction of something.