Found 4 items, similar to Gutter.
English → Indonesian (Kamus Landak)
Definition: gutter
selokan
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: gutter
got, selokan, talang
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: gutter
gutter
v 1: burn unsteadily, feebly, or low; flicker;
“The cooling lava
continued to gutter toward lower ground”
2: flow in small streams;
“Tears guttered down her face”
3: wear or cut gutters into;
“The heavy rain guttered the soil”
4: provide with gutters;
“gutter the buildings”
gutter
n 1: a channel along the eaves or on the roof; collects and
carries away rainwater [syn:
trough]
2: misfortune resulting in lost effort or money;
“his career
was in the gutter”;
“all that work went down the sewer”;
“pensions are in the toilet” [syn:
sewer,
toilet]
3: a worker who guts things (fish or buildings or cars etc.)
4: a tool for gutting fish
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Gutter
Gutter
\Gut"ter\, n. [OE. gotere, OF. goutiere, F. goutti[`e]re,
fr. OF. gote, goute, drop, F. goutte, fr. L. gutta.]
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1. A channel at the eaves of a roof for conveying away the
rain; an eaves channel; an eaves trough.
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2. A small channel at the roadside or elsewhere, to lead off
surface water.
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Gutters running with ale. --Macaulay.
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3. Any narrow channel or groove; as, a gutter formed by
erosion in the vent of a gun from repeated firing.
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4. (Bowling) Either of two sunken channels at either side of
the bowling alley, leading directly to the sunken pit
behind the pins. Balls not thrown accurately at the pins
will drop into such a channel bypassing the pins, and
resulting in a score of zero for that bowl.
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Gutter member (Arch.), an architectural member made by
treating the outside face of the gutter in a decorative
fashion, or by crowning it with ornaments, regularly
spaced, like a diminutive battlement.
Gutter plane, a carpenter's plane with a rounded bottom for
planing out gutters.
Gutter snipe, a neglected boy running at large; a street
Arab. [Slang]
Gutter stick (Printing), one of the pieces of furniture
which separate pages in a form.
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Gutter
\Gut*ter\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Guttered; p. pr. & vb.
n.
Guttering.]
1. To cut or form into small longitudinal hollows; to
channel. --Shak.
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2. To supply with a gutter or gutters. [R.] --Dryden.
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Gutter
\Gut"ter\, v. i.
To become channeled, as a candle when the flame flares in the
wind.
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