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Definition of door
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Door (n.)
Passage;
means of
approach
or
access.
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Step
::
Step (v. i.) A
portable
framework
of
stairs,
much used
indoors
in
reaching
to a high
position..
Porterage
::
Porterage
(n.) The work of a
porter;
the
occupation
of a
carrier
or of a
doorkeeper.
Sneck
::
Sneck (v. t.) To
fasten
by a
hatch;
to
latch,
as a
door..
Doorplane
::
Doorplane
(n.) A plane on a door,
giving
the name, and
sometimes
the
employment,
of the
occupant..
Hasp
::
Hasp (n.) A
clasp,
especially
a metal strap
permanently
fast at one end to a
staple
or pin, while the other
passes
over a
staple,
and is
fastened
by a
padlock
or a pin; also, a
metallic
hook for
fastening
a
door..
Listing
::
Listing
(n.) The act or
process
of one who lists (in any sense of the
verb);
as, the
listing
of a door; the
listing
of a stock at the Stock
Exchange..
Crick
::
Crick (n.) The
creaking
of a door, or a noise
resembling
it..
Post
::
Post (n.) The
doorpost
of a
victualer's
shop or inn, on which were
chalked
the
scores
of
customers;
hence,
a
score;
a
debt..
Portal
::
Portal
(n.) By
analogy
with the
French
portail,
used by
recent
writers
for the whole
architectural
composition
which
surrounds
and
includes
the
doorways
and
porches
of a
church..
Doorkeeper
::
Doorkeeper
(n.) One who
guards
the
entrance
of a house or
apartment;
a
porter;
a
janitor.
Slip
::
Slip (n.) A long seat or
narrow
pew in
churches,
often
without
a
door..
Outsider
::
Outsider
(n.) A
locksmith's
pinchers
for
grasping
the point of a key in the
keyhole,
to open a door from the
outside
when the key is
inside..
Dooryard
::
Dooryard
(n.) A yard in front of a house or
around
the door of a
house.
Dressing
::
Dressing
(n.) An
ornamental
finish,
as a
molding
around
doors,
windows,
or on a
ceiling,
etc..
Bolt
::
Bolt (n.) A
sliding
catch,
or
fastening,
as for a door or gate; the
portion
of a lock which is shot or
withdrawn
by the
action
of the key..
Behind
::
Behind
(a.) On the side
opposite
the front or
nearest
part; on the back side of; at the back of; on the other side of; as,
behind
a door;
behind
a
hill..
Sneck
::
Sneck (n.) A door
latch.
Stop
::
Stop (n.) A
member,
plain or
molded,
formed
of a
separate
piece and fixed to a jamb,
against
which a door or
window
shuts.
This takes the
place,
or
answers
the
purpose,
of a
rebate.
Also, a pin or block to
prevent
a
drawer
from
sliding
too far..
Frontal
::
Frontal
(n.) A
little
pediment
over a door or
window.
Adoor
::
Adoor () Alt. of
Adoor.
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