daylighted

/ˈdeɪˌlaɪtɪd/
adjective
  1. Having windows or openings that let in natural light from the sun.
    • The architect designed a daylighted basement with large windows.
    • We prefer a daylighted office because it saves on electricity.
    • The museum's daylighted galleries showcase the paintings beautifully.
  2. Of a stream or river, uncovered and brought to the surface after being in a pipe or culvert.
    • A daylighted stream can improve local wildlife habitat.
    • The daylighted section of the river now flows openly through the neighborhood.
    • The city council approved a project to create a daylighted creek in the park.
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