skylight
nounAn overhead window, as in a roof, admitting daylight.
nounLight from the sky.
nounA hole in the congealed surface of a lava flow, through which flowing lava can be seen.
nounA window placed in the roof of a house, or in a ceiling; a frame set with glass, whether horizontal or in one or more inclined planes, and placed in a roof or ceiling, or in some cases, as in photographers’ studios, forming a considerable part of the roof, for the purpose of lighting passages or rooms below, or for affording special facilities for lighting, as for artists’ or photographers’ needs.
nounThe light of the sky; specifically, the blue or pale white color of the aërial vault.
nounIllumination by means of the light of the sky: as, a studio with a good skylight.
nounA window placed in the roof of a building, in the ceiling of a room, or in the deck of a ship, for the admission of light from above.
nounA
Diffuse sky radiation—
a window in a roof to admit daylight
