Sash
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British pronunciation/sˈæʃ/
American pronunciation/ˈsæʃ/

Definition & Meaning of "sash"

Sash
01

a long narrow piece of cloth worn around the waist that holds up a skirt or a pair of pants

sash definition and meaning

What is a "sash"?

A sash is a long piece of cloth or ribbon that is worn around the body or draped over the shoulder, typically as a decorative accessory. Sashes are often used for ceremonial or formal events, such as graduations, beauty pageants, and military parades, and are worn by both men and women. They can be made of various materials, including silk, satin, and velvet, and can be embellished with embroidery, beading, or other decorations. Sashes can be tied in various ways, such as a bow, knot, or loop, and can be worn alone or over clothing. They are often used to signify a particular achievement or rank, such as a beauty pageant winner or a military officer.

02

a movable framework of panels that holds glass panes within a window frame

What is a "sash"?

A sash is the framework that holds the glass panes in a window. It can be part of a sliding window or a double-hung window, where two sashes move up and down. Sashes can be made from various materials, including wood, vinyl, or aluminum, and they often come in different styles to match the window design. In addition to providing support for the glass, sashes also play a role in the window's insulation and energy efficiency. Properly designed sashes help keep drafts out while allowing natural light to enter a space, enhancing both comfort and aesthetics.

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The flower girl's dress had a sash made of blue taffeta.
She wore a sash that draped elegantly over her hip.
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