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Definition of Storm sash
1. Noun. A window outside an ordinary window to protect against severe weather or winter.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Storm Sash
Literary usage of Storm sash
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Building Construction and Superintendence by Frank Eugene Kidder (1915)
"STORM-SASH HARDWARE. In many of the northernmost states it is a general custom
to place a single storm-sash or outside window over the whole window-opening ..."
2. Radford's Portfolio of Details of Building Construction: A Remarkable and by Bernard L. Johnson, William A. Radford, Charles P. Rawson (1911)
"... Window Plate 56—Double Plastered Walls—Window Framing Plate 57—storm sash and
Double Glazing Plate 58—Inside Sliding Window Blinds Plate 59—Double Hung ..."
3. Building Construction and Superintendence by Frank Eugene Kidder (1906)
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that ior has seen is the one shown ;side of the storm sash while ud headed ..."
4. Radford's Cyclopedia of Construction; Carpentry, Building and Architecture edited by William A. Radford, Alfred Sidney Johnson (1909)
"106 shows how storm sash may be substituted for blinds when cold weather sets in.
The thickness of storm sash and outside architrave should be at least one ..."