louver
nounA framed opening, as in a wall, door, or window, fitted with fixed or movable horizontal slats for admitting air or light and often for shedding rain.
nounOne of the slats used in such an opening.
nounOne of the narrow openings formed by such slats.
nounA slatted, ventilating opening, as on the hood of a motor vehicle.
nounA lantern-shaped cupola on the roof of a medieval building for admitting air and providing for the escape of smoke.
nounA form of lantern or turret rising from the roof of a hall or other apartment in medieval domestic edifices, at first open at the sides.
nounA chimney-flue.
nounIn architecture, a long window-like opening closed with broad slats sloping downward and outward. See
The aperture in a dove-cote at which the bird enters; also, the dove-cote itself.
