The difference between Shop window and Window
When used as nouns, shop window means a large window at the front of a shop, behind which items for sale are displayed, whereas window means an opening, usually covered by one or more panes of clear glass, to allow light and air from outside to enter a building or vehicle.
Window is also verb with the meaning: to furnish with windows.
check bellow for the other definitions of Shop window and Window
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Shop window as a noun:
A large window at the front of a shop, behind which items for sale are displayed.
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Window as a noun:
An opening, usually covered by one or more panes of clear glass, to allow light and air from outside to enter a building or vehicle.
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Window as a noun:
An opening, usually covered by glass, in a shop which allows people to view the shop and its products from outside; a shop window.
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Window as a noun (architecture):
The shutter, casement, sash with its fittings, or other framework, which closes a window opening.
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Window as a noun:
A period of time when something is available.
Examples:
"launch window;  window of opportunity;  nowrap You have a two-hour window of clear weather to finish working on the lawn."
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Window as a noun:
A restricted range.
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Window as a noun (graphical user interface):
A rectangular area on a computer terminal or screen containing some kind of user interface, displaying the output of and allowing input for one of a number of simultaneously running computer processes.
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Window as a noun:
A figure formed of lines crossing each other.
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Window as a noun (medicine):
The time between first infection and detectability.
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Window as a noun (military, historical, uncountable):
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Window as a verb (transitive):
To furnish with windows.
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Window as a verb (transitive):
To place at or in a window.