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VERY NARROW POINTED WINDOW
Lancet (architecture); Lancet (window); Lancet windows
  • Lancet windows at [[Hexham Abbey]], England

Cincinnati Lancet-Clinic         
CINCINNATI MEDICAL JOURNAL
Western Lancet; Medical Observer; Cincinnati Lancet and Observer; Cincinnati Lancet and Clinic; Lancet-Clinic; Cincinnati Lancet & Clinic; Cincinnati Lancet & Observer; The Western Lancet; The Cincinnati Lancet & Observer; The Cincinnati Lancet and Clinic; The Cincinnati Lancet-Clinic; The Lancet-Clinic
The Cincinnati Lancet-Clinic was a weekly American medical journal published from 1878 to 1916, as a merger of earlier journals founded in 1842 and 1871.
Lancet window         
A lancet window is a tall, narrow window with a pointed arch at its top.Buffalo Architecture , Retrieved 24 October 2006 It acquired the "lancet" name from its resemblance to a lance.
lancet window         
¦ noun a slender pointed arched window.

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Lancet window

A lancet window is a tall, narrow window with a pointed arch at its top. It acquired the "lancet" name from its resemblance to a lance. Instances of this architectural element are typical of Gothic church edifices of the earliest period. Lancet windows may occur singly, or paired under a single moulding, or grouped in an odd number with the tallest window at the centre.

The lancet window first appeared in the early French Gothic period (c. 1140–1200), and later in the English period of Gothic architecture (1200–1275). So common was the lancet window feature that this era is sometimes known as the "Lancet Period".

The term lancet window is properly applied to windows of austere form, without tracery. Paired windows were sometimes surmounted by a simple opening such as a quatrefoil cut in plate tracery. This form gave way to the more ornate, multi-light traceried window.