A narrow window having a lancet arch and without tracery.
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Examples for "lancet"
Examples for "lancet"
1He examined the point of his lancet and bared the slender arm.
2The lancet was the magician's wand of the dark ages of medicine.
3The lancet windows of his workshop looked on all this quiet greenery.
4No danger, but perhaps it may be a case for the lancet.
5Now comes the old-school doctor, and thrusts in his lancet too soon.
1The chancel with its fine triple lancet window is Early English.
2She saw him raise his eyes to the lancet window and saw him smile.
3Then she went to a narrow lancet window set in the stone wall, opened it and retrieved a thermometer.
4Instead of sitting down, the young noble leaned against a lancet window which commanded a view of the neighboring castle.
5Nothing of the sacred edifice remained, however, but the Gothic front, with its deep portal and grand lancet window, already described.
6Beatrice of Ostenburg was seated near the lancet window, her eyes lowered, absorbed in the book that lay in her lap.
7She could not see his features clearly, since the sun, pouring in through a tall lancet window behind him, dazzled her eyes.
8It was a low vaulted chamber, eight feet high, ten broad, and twenty-four long, dimly lighted by a lancet window six feet from the ground.
9The lancet windows of his workshop looked on all this quiet greenery.
10Frames of the lancet windows of the drum have been installed.
11The columns between the lancet windows are rising higher with each passing day.
12The light was coming from lancet windows in the walls high above me.
13Above them are three lancet windows which resemble windows of the Early English Style.
14They extend across an archway over the stream, and are lit by lancet windows.
15The eastern wall is of three bays, each bay having three lofty lancet windows.
16The lancet windows of the chancel date this portion of the church as about 1270.