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skylight

How to use skylight in a sentence. Example sentences and definitions for skylight.

Editorial note

Just an FYI, while I think, to set up skylight I just add a gem to my project, I'm still not really sure.

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Quick take

a window in a roof to admit daylight

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of skylight gathered in one view.

noun

a window in a roof to admit daylight

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for skylight.

noun

a window in a roof to admit daylight

Example sentences

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Just an FYI, while I think, to set up skylight I just add a gem to my project, I'm still not really sure.

2

I'm not wealthy by any stretch, but people who visit my rental say it's pretty big for NorCal and I get to work in a backyard office with a nice skylight.

3

A modular, standardized system for building houses where you buy X external walls, Y internal walls, window type A, skylight C, flooring sections, etc ....

4

Just imagine if every skylight was generating electricity?

5

The BBC article mentioned refraction, but Iceland Spar makes it possible to see the direction of polarization of skylight, which means it could be used on small, clear patches of sky on an otherwise overcast day to find the direction to the sun.

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A picture caption says thus:"An inmate doing push-ups in the SHU’s exercise yard, a small concrete room with an overhead skylight where inmates are allowed to spend an hour and a half a day and receive their only exposure to sunlight"What's the rationale behind curtailing exposure to sunlight?A prisoner is already under stress, presumably, especially first timers.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use skylight in a sentence?

Just an FYI, while I think, to set up skylight I just add a gem to my project, I'm still not really sure.

What does skylight mean?

a window in a roof to admit daylight

What part of speech is skylight?

skylight is commonly used as noun.