The ECMAScript specification defines an "unique global object that is created before control enters any execution context". This global object is a standard built-in object of ECMAScript, and therefore a native object.
The spec also states:
In addition to the properties defined in this specification the global object may have additional host defined properties. This may include a property whose value is the global object itself; for example, in the HTML document object model the
window
property of the global object is the global object itself.
So, in web-browsers, the window
object is just a convenient name for the ECMAScript global object, and therefore, the window
object is a native ECMAScript object.
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