noun a drug in the form of a small, thin, usually square or round piece of paper that is soaked with LSD
Windowpane patterns are often used in textiles for clothing and accessories.
Windowpanes are an essential component of a building's facade, allowing natural light to enter the interior.
In computing, a windowpane refers to a graphical user interface element used in window managers.
Windowpane is a slang term for a small square of LSD or other hallucinogenic drugs.
Windowpanes can be used to divide spaces while maintaining visual connectivity.
In literature, 'windowpane' can be used as a metaphor to describe a clear and transparent writing style that allows readers to see through to the deeper meaning of the text.
In psychology, 'windowpane' may be used as a term to describe a type of cognitive distortion where an individual perceives the world as if looking through a foggy or distorted window, impacting their ability to see things clearly.
In architecture, 'windowpane' refers to the glass panel within a window frame that allows natural light to enter a building while providing a view to the outside.
In interior design, 'windowpane' can be used to describe a pattern often found in textiles or decor that mimics the grid-like design of windowpanes, adding a touch of sophistication and structure to a space.