From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishsash windowˈsash ˌwindow noun [countable] British English TBa window consisting of two frames that you open by sliding one up or down, behind or in front of the other
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sash window• Long dark blue silk curtains hung at the elegant sash window overlooking the creek.• It was lit by a large sash window having sixteen panes.• Blanche forced the screwdriver up into the crevice between the two halves of the sash window and heaved.