window sill

window sill
see window-ledge
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ˈwin·dow sill
n (inside) Fensterbank f, Fensterbrett nt; (outside) Fenstersims m o nt
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see window-ledge
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n.
Fensterbank f.
Fensterbrett n.
Fenstersims m.

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