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skylit

a. (context architecture English) Receiving all or most light from the sky

Usage examples of "skylit".

But as I pushed through the door into the skylit guest house I was aware of the disparities.

Edgecombe, answered the door and ushered Dunn into a skylit sitting room, cheery with yellow and white slipcovered couches and chairs.

Then a skylit lake, and then a string of swaying lights, gone with the leap of a camera shutter.

I am at my desk in the upstairs studio where I work: a bright skylit room with windows facing east and west and counters littered by tubes of paint and galleys and sketches.

He waited in the skylit reception area while Marilyn Drexel was summoned.

He led Jedra and Kayan through one of the doorways into another skylit room, this one smaller and filled almost entirely with books.

At this moment, she was at supper in the large, skylit refectory that she had restored.

Nith Immmon for ten minutes along stone-clad corridors, through waiting areas flagged with agate tiles, down green-onyx and cor-blood-red-porphyry staircases, across abandoned skylit plazas, studded with obsidian plinths that had once held the trembling bodies of animals sacrificed to the Kun-dalan goddess Miina.

Inn slid open and Kirk stepped inside a brightly skylit room, the far wall lined from bar to roof with bottles from every brand of fermented and distilled drink known in the immediate solar system.

Beyond them, a skylit corridor led to the main salon, punctuated by doors to different chambers.

Gell and her slow-witted assistant, and escorted Nell up the skylit service stairs.

Riordan palace, the Paladais, with its vaulted, skylit ceilings and pink, crystal-paneled hallways.

Sunlight shone down through a skylit dome, illuminating a collection of bronze sculptures displayed on the first floor.

The room itself, an expansive arrangement of tiered, skylit ceilings and windowed exterior walls, would easily hold a thousand.