skylit

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English

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Etymology

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From sky +‎ lit.

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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skylit (not comparable)

  1. (architecture) Receiving all or most light from the sky
    • 1988 December 23, Gary Houston, “The Beginning of the End”, in Chicago Reader[1]:
      And many must applaud the design of airport terminals, also of such buildings as the one that houses the Milwaukee Repertory, according to the skylit, bared-girder doming of pre-20th-century French train stations.
  2. Furnished with one or more skylights.

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