noun an opening or window, especially in the architecture of a building
In anatomy, 'fenestra' refers to a small opening or window-like structure, such as the oval window or round window in the inner ear.
In architecture, 'fenestra' can refer to a window or opening in a building, especially one that is distinctive or decorative.
In botany, 'fenestra' can refer to a small opening in a leaf or other plant structure, often related to gas exchange or transpiration.
In the field of medical devices, 'fenestra' may be used to describe a small opening or perforation in a device, such as a fenestrated tracheostomy tube.
In zoology, 'fenestra' may refer to a natural opening or perforation in a bone or other anatomical structure of an animal.
In literature, 'fenestra' may be used to describe a window or opening in a building, often used metaphorically to represent insight or perspective.
Architects may use 'fenestra' to refer to a window or opening in a building's design plans.
In the medical field, 'fenestra' may be used to describe a small opening or hole in a structure, such as the oval window in the ear.