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1. Etymologists are clear on the source of the word Jalousie - it's French for jealousy - but the relationship between the emotion and the window treatments originally referred to as Jalousies is not something they've speculated much about
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2. Is it that those peering out through the original Jalousie blinds were jealous of the people outside?
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3. Jalousie Window Operator Hardware Gearbox KIT with Screw Set #9
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4. Jalousie Utility Louver Aluminum Window #11
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5. Aluminum Jalousie Utility Louver Windows, 36 in
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6. Jalousie is a French pastry that combines elements that are normally associated with both a turnover and a strudel
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7. Infused with a sweet filling in the middle, Jalousies are made with basic pastry dough that is baked into a crust that is light and fluffy
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8. Perhaps you’ve never heard of a Jalousie style window
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9. For added privacy and daylight control, the Coastal Poly-timber Security Jalousie features premium vinyl Jalousie slats in our durable, thermal-welded solid vinyl frame
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10. TAFCO's Jalousie windows are created with maximum air ventilation and light penetration in mind. Jalousies are the only window style that can remain open during a rainstorm, allowing fresh washed air to enter your home.
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11. Jalousie is the French word for jealousy
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12. Supposedly because of their slatted louvres, Jalousie windows protect the interior of the house from jealous peering eyes.
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13. Jalousie window and operator replacement is easy
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14. Putting in a new piece of Jalousie window glass is …
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15. About “Jalousie” “Jalousie” est le quatrième extrait de Brol, le premier album d' Angèle
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16. Jalousie doors have a certain old-style charm
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17. This Jalousie door is made with extruded aluminum with 4" glass louvers
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18. Shop Jalousie / Louver window replacement parts and hardware at All About Doors and Windows! We stock window operators, assemblies, security clips, and more.
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19. Jalousie (or louver) windows consist of parallel slats that are set in a frame
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20. Jalousies are very common in Hawaii because of our temperate tropical climate and tradewind weather.
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21. Jalousie windows, or louver/louvre windows, is a window type with horizontal louvers set in a common frame with a track that allows for the user to simultaneously pivot the louvers
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22. Because of this control, the Jalousie window type can flexibly adjust airflow, light, and privacy with ease.
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23. Our Jalousie window is an excellent choice for porches and sunrooms or in regions with mild winters, and is available with multiple glass options or attractive cedar slats for privacy
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24. Angèle - Jalousie (English Translation) Lyrics: You're killing us / You're killing us / You're killing us / You're killing us / You're killing us / Jealousy, jealousy / Slight difference with
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25. At Jalousie Window Guys, we have every conceivable Jalousie window design that you can think of
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26. La Jalousie a provoqué bien des disputes entre eux.
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27. Link Kit, Jalousie / Awning Universal 3 sizes, 3-5/16, 3-5/8, and 4-1/4" Jalousie or Awning Window Link Kit
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28. Anderson Vent Hinges, with Black Plastic Guide, Left & Right Hand Anderson Jalousie Vent Hinges
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29. These Jalousie doors are soundproof, fire-resistant, and bulletproof.
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30. The word stems from the French Jalousie, formed from jaloux (jealous), and further from Low Latin zelosus (full of zeal), in turn from the Greek word ζήλος (zēlos), sometimes "jealousy", but more often in a positive sense "emulation, ardour, zeal" (with a root connoting "to boil, ferment"; or "yeast").The "biblical language" zeal would be known as "tolerating no unfaithfulness
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31. Jalousie doors must use OUTSWING DX style Hardware, choices are shown above
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32. Unless requested, all Jalousie units will match the door color.
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33. English words for Jalousie include jealousy, envy, Jalousie, blind, louver, louvre, ardor, jaundice, green-eyed monster and ardour
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34. Apr 13, 2018 - Explore Json's board "Jalousie window" on Pinterest
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35. See more ideas about Jalousie window, louvre windows, louver windows.
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36. The Pacific Series Jalousie Entry Door includes tempered safety glass louvers for maximum lighting
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37. The Atlantic Series Jalousie Entry Door includes non-removable extruded aluminum louvers that close up tight for protection against severe weather
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38. Jalousie Window Hardware Shop Window Parts & Hardware Awning & Jalousie Windows Jalousie Window Hardware
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39. Our Jalousie Window Hardware will charm your windows into opening with ease and little effort
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40. Tafco's Jalousie windows are created with maximum air ventilation and light penetration in mind
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41. Jalousies are the only window style that can remain open during a …
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42. Jalousie Beach in St Lucia is an absolutely breathtaking beach
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43. “Jalousie” was born as an instrumental, but later in every country a lyric was written, according to their taste and commercial preference
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44. Jalousie cooking information, facts and recipes
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45. The raw Jalousie can now be open-frozen on the baking tray, then removed once solid and wrapped in a double sheet of foil to continue freezing until you need it
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46. You can cook the Jalousie from frozen
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47. Before you put the Jalousie in the oven, place it on a greased baking sheet.
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48. Description This gray vinyl seal is used on the header and sill of some models of Jalousie window
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49. Searching for Jalousie window manufacturers online can be simple and stress free
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50. Jalousie window makers offer a wide range of affordable and attractive designs that can enhance such spaces as a sunroom or porch
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51. In the past, tropical regions with mild weather were the main climates that Jalousie windows were found.
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52. The Jalousie window style became popular in the mid-20th century, but later went out of fashion
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53. What Are Jalousie Windows? Jalousie windows were patented in 1901, but didn’t come into popular use until several years later
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54. Find 44 ways to say Jalousie, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus.
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55. Bake the Jalousie: Chill the assembled Jalousie for 15 to 20 minutes
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56. Right before baking, brush the top of the Jalousie with a very light coating of the remaining egg wash (you won’t need it all) and sprinkle with the demerara, turbinado, or granulated sugar.
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57. Boasting garden views, Jalousie provides accommodations with a garden and a patio, around 1,300 feet from Polzeath Beach
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58. A Jalousie window is a window composed of horizontal parallel slats that may be opened in unison to different angles in order to let in light or air
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59. The slats on a Jalousie window are made of glass, aluminum, plastic or wood and are usually opened using a hand crank.Jalousie windows are useful in mild climates where it rains often, as Jalousie windows may be opened at different angles in
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JALOUSIE [ˈjaləˌsē]
NOUN
jalousie (noun) · jalousies (plural noun)
Definition of jalousie 1 : a blind with adjustable horizontal slats for admitting light and air while excluding direct sun and rain 2 : a window made of adjustable glass louvers that control ventilation
Supposedly because of their slatted louvres, jalousie windows protect the interior of the house from jealous peering eyes. However, the origin of Jalousie dates back to the mid-18th century, derived from the French word “Jealousy” – permitting one to see without being seen.
1. a blind or shutter made with horizontal slats that can be adjusted to admit light and air but exclude rain and sun. 2. a window made of glass slats or louvers of a similar nature. [1585–95; < French < Italian gelosia jealousy] jal′ou•sied`, adj.
Jealousy is a feeling or state of resentment, bitterness, or hostility toward someone because they have something that you don’t. Jealousy usually occurs as a result of someone owning something you want but can’t have or having achieved some kind of success that you want to achieve but have not been able to.