Etymology
The word "fenestral" comes from the Latin word "fenestra," meaning "window." It shares the same root as "fenestration," which refers to the arrangement or distribution of windows in a building.
Meaning
Adjective:
Origin
The word "fenestra" is believed to have originated in the Proto-Indo-European language, where it had the form "*wes-." This root is also found in other words related to openings and spaces, such as "vessel," "vestibule," and "window."
Examples
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