One of a set of parallel slats in a door or window to admit air and reject rain.
1 Through the louver in the roof, above the thin wisps of issuing smoke, the sky showed pale and blue.
2 He saw smoke and sparks streaming up through the louver , and rays of light gleaming through the illclosed shutters upon the snow.
3 And McLaren will add louvers to the front fenders to improve airflow.
4 Instead of glass windows there were plastic horizontal louvers , plus security wire.
5 Opening the louvers , he looked out through the screen into the lighted passageway.
6 Two gold-ringed eyes floated in the dark behind the chrome louvers .
7 Their louvers were shifting, and presenting a dark face to him.
8 More of the louvered doors had opened far below, and the updraft was starting.
9 The louvered doors were already opened, also sprinkled with powder.
10 Rooms:There are 166 rooms with louvered walls and picture windows.
11 The air coming in the louvers is cool and refreshing.
12 After much battling they spied the light shining through the louvers of its closed shutter.
13 Alice, peering through the louvers , said, "I think he's stalking something."
14 Air conditioning is provided by the open louvered windows.
15 If he looked closely, he could see the louvers of their glass cladding slowly turning.
16 It was a louvered window with slats of glass.
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