airshaft
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See also: air shaft
English
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Noun
[edit]airshaft (plural airshafts)
- (architecture) A vertical (or near vertical) opening (shaft) running from a courtyard to the sky, thus allowing air to circulate to high-rise apartments or offices.
- Synonyms: air well, ventilation shaft, vent shaft, lightwell
- 1987, Gene Wolfe, chapter III, in The Urth of the New Sun, 1st US edition, New York: Tor Books, →ISBN, →OCLC, page 18:
- There was a warren of big cabins instead, many levels opening onto walkways around a common airshaft.
- 1990, Stephen King, The Moving Finger:
- Howard turned left and walked to the end of the building. Here was a narrow alleyway, which gave on the airshaft at the rear of the building.
- (mining) A passage supplying ventilation into a mine tunnel or other underground facility.
- (manufacturing) A device used for handling winding reels in the processing of web-fed materials, such as in continuous-process printing presses.
Translations
[edit]an opening facilitating air circulation
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