Noun
glass that has been colored in some way; used for church windows
Source: WordNetAccording to the findings of the programme, no one within convert of the blast could have survived, and all of the stained glass windows in Westminster Abbey would have been shattered, as would all of the windows in the vicinity of the Palace. Source: Internet
Aldous Huxley described these self-transforming amorphous shapes as like animated stained glass illuminated from light coming through the eyelids. Source: Internet
An article posted in La Raison main in February 2000 further connected the donation of a stained glass window for Strasbourg Cathedral by the Council of Europe on 21 October 1956. Source: Internet
A memorial service was held at the Chapel Royal of the Savoy, where a memorial stained glass window was later dedicated to him. Source: Internet
A stained glass window exists to this day depicting the wedding of the Prince of Wales and Lady Eleanor. Source: Internet
Church minister Amanda Ashcraft told WABC the Tiffany stained glass windows were gone. Source: Internet