IPA: /ˈluːvəd/
KK: /ˈluːvərd/
Referring to a structure or object that has slats or openings, typically used for ventilation or light control.
The louvred windows allowed fresh air to circulate while keeping out the rain.
Louvred → The word comes from the French 'louvre', which refers to a type of window or opening that is covered with slats or shutters. The term 'louvred' describes something that has these slats or openings, allowing light and air to pass while providing some protection from the elements.
Imagine a window with slats that lets in light and air while keeping out rain — that's what 'louvred' means.