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lancetlan‧cet /ˈlɑːnsɪt $ ˈlæn-/ noun [countable]  lancetOrigin: 1400-1500 French lancette, from lance; ➔ LANCE1 NOUN► window· He whiled away the time by contemplating the stained glass lancet windows behind the preacher and the holy table.· There was a patch of light from the lancet window making a pattern on the floor of the chapel.· The fact that this contains three lancet windows shows that this was once a building.· At the west end is a beautiful pointed window, and at the east end three lancet windows.· Plasteel mullions divided the narrow, high lancet windows of stained armour-glass.· The courtyard was overlooked by the lancet windows of the manorial home itself, and a large chapel. ► lancet window/arch- At the west end is a beautiful pointed window, and at the east end three lancet windows.
- He whiled away the time by contemplating the stained glass lancet windows behind the preacher and the holy table.
- Plasteel mullions divided the narrow, high lancet windows of stained armour-glass.
- The courtyard was overlooked by the lancet windows of the manorial home itself, and a large chapel.
- The fact that this contains three lancet windows shows that this was once a building.
- There was a patch of light from the lancet window making a pattern on the floor of the chapel.
1a small very sharp pointed knife with two cutting edges, used by doctors to cut skin and flesh SYN scalpel2lancet window/arch technical a tall narrow window or arch that is pointed at the top |