louvre

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Definition

A louvre is a slat or thin strip, usually in a window or door, designed to allow air or light to pass through while keeping out rain or direct sunshine. 'Louvre' can also refer to the angled slats themselves.

Usage & Nuances

In architecture and construction, 'louvre' refers specifically to the adjustable or fixed slats in windows, doors, or vents. In British English it's spelled 'louvre', while American English uses 'louver'. Do not confuse with 'The Louvre' (the famous museum in Paris). Common collocations: 'louvre window', 'louvre vent'.

Example Sentences

He cleaned the dust off each louvre.

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The air passes through the louvre easily.

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My new window has a louvre for better ventilation.

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You might want to adjust the louvre to let in more fresh air.

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Rain can't get in, thanks to the angled louvre.

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Those windows with the louvre design are perfect for tropical climates.

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