vitrin

vitrin
is., Fr. vitrine
1) Bir dükkân veya mağazanın sokaktan camla ayrılan ve mal sergilemek için kullanılan yeri, sergen

Sarışın bir kız, pastacının vitrinine dikkatle bakıyordu.

- P. Safa
2) İçine konan şeylerin görünmesi için yapılmış camlı dolap

Vitrinin yan aynasında eşyayı seyreder gibi görünerek kendime de bakıyorum.

- R. H. Karay

Çağatay Osmanlı Sözlük. 2010.

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