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windowed meaning

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    Definition of windowed in English Dictionary

  • AdjectiveBFwindowSUF-ed
    1. Fitted with windows (often of a particular kind).
      1. a bow-windowed room
    2. (computing, graphical user interface) Occupying only a part of the screen (in a window.).
      1. This game can be played both in windowed mode and in full-screen mode.
  • More Examples
    1. Used in the Middle of Sentence
      • Recently, more and more attention has been drawn to neurorestorative therapies, which possess far longer time window than acute neuroprotection [4 , 5 ].
      • Wind down the car window if you want to talk to me.
      • This was the appointed day for the auto da fé, and streets, balconies, and windows were already alive with eager faces to witness the procession of [ …]
    2. Used in the Ending of Sentence
      • My computer still came preinstalled with Microsoft Windows.
      • He made good his escape by jumping from a second-story window.
      • Their wailing Dixieland came swinging out into the night, drawing the peekers outside from behind their shaded windows.
  • Part-of-Speech Hierarchy
    1. Adjectives
      • Uncomparable adjectives
      • Morphemes
        • Suffixes
          • Words by suffix
            • Words suffixed with -ed

      Other Vocabulary

      Look-Alike Words
      1. en indowed
      2. en window
      Source: Wiktionary

      Meaning of windowed for the defined word.

      Grammatically, this word "windowed" is an adjective, more specifically, an uncomparable adjective. It's also a morpheme, more specifically, a suffixe.
      Definiteness: Level 1
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