noun
- a set of thin, parallel slats or blades arranged at an angle in a frame, used to control the flow of air or light while blocking direct view
- an opening in a roof or wall fitted with louvres to allow ventilation while excluding rain or snow
Usage: also spelled 'louver' in U.S. English
Usage: architectural term
Examples
- She adjusted the louvres on the window to let in more light.
- The car's hood has louvres to improve engine ventilation.
- Louvres on the attic wall help prevent moisture buildup.
- The office blinds have adjustable louvres for privacy control.
- The louvre system in the building's facade reduces heat gain.