The Collaborative International Dictionary
louvered door \lou"vered door`\, n. A door having louvers in place of a solid panel, in part or all of the surface of the door.
Usage examples of "louvered door".
It had been soaked by rain driven through the outer, louvered door.
The blonde sentry opened the wide louvered door that stood behind the open, iron-banded main door.
To one side of the entrance was the white, louvered door of a janitor and maintenance technician's closet.
The crash of the neighboring louvered door closing snapped Joanna back to reality.
Beyond it were the plain white walls of a small room, a brown dresser with a square mirror, the corner of a narrow louvered door, another door half open on the stainless-steel bathroom fittings.
Machinery of some kind, probably a central air conditioner, was humming behind a louvered door to one side.
There were no polished brasses or neat paintwork, no marine guards at attention at the louvered door where Edward stopped.
In the bands of light coming through the louvered door I saw her massage her forehead with her palm.