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Wondow

Definition:

A "wondow" is a commonly misspelled term for "window", which refers to an opening in a wall or a frame fitted with translucent material, such as glass, allowing light and air to enter a building.

Examples:

  1. Noun - Actual Window: I opened the wondow to let some fresh air into the room.
  2. Noun - Computer Display Area: I have multiple tabs opened on my web browser wondow.
  3. Noun - Opportunity: He saw an open wondow to start his own business.
  4. Verb - Misuse of Windows: My computer got infected with viruses because I wondowed unsafe websites.
  5. Adjective - Attractive: The wondowed display of the new smartphone caught everyone's attention.
  6. Adjective - Limited to a Particular Region: This rare species of flowers is found only in wondow areas of the country.

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