subfenestral

Adjective

 * 1) Beneath a window.
 * The wall was clean, save for a patch of subfenestral graffiti.
 * 1) * 1829, "Dr. George Shaw," in Personal and Literary Memorials, by Henry Digby Beste
 * We even went down into the cellars, where was a vast vault filled with coal. "This puts to shame the subfenestral carbonaria of your alma mater." Every university-man knows how the coal-porter brings his sack on his shoulder, and empties the load into the hollowed-out window-seat; Forsan et haec olim meminisse juvabit.
 * 1) * 1996, "In a Different Place: Feminist Aesthetics and the Picture Book", by Anne Lundin, in Ways of Knowing Kay E. Vandergrift, ed.
 * Under the Window’s subfenestral world is full of openings as well as suggestive of the ground, the underground of life.
 * 1)  Beneath a fenestra.
 * 2) * 2002, "Archaeopterygidae", by Andrzej Elzanowski, in Mesozoic Birds, Luis M. Chiappe & Lawrence M. Witmer edd.
 * The maxilla has a slender nasal process and a long subfenestral part. Wellnhofer (1974) and Witmer (1997) reconstructed a fenestrate "ascending ramus" of the maxilla, as found in nonavian theropods.