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Definition of gutter
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Gutter
(v. t.) To cut or form into small
longitudinal
hollows;
to
channel.
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Gutter
::
Gutter
(v. i.) To
become
channeled,
as a
candle
when the flame
flares
in the
wind..
Catch-basin
::
Catch-basin
(n.) A
cistern
or vault at the point where a
street
gutter
discharges
into a
sewer,
to catch bulky
matters
which would not pass
readily
through
the
sewer..
Rindle
::
Rindle
(n.) A small water
course
or
gutter.
Flashing
::
Flashing
(n.)
Pieces
of
metal,
built into the
joints
of a wall, so as to lap over the edge of the
gutters
or to cover the edge of the
roofing;
also,
similar
pieces
used to cover the
valleys
of roofs of
slate,
shingles,
or the like. By
extension,
the metal
covering
of
ridges
and hips of
roofs;
also, in the
United
States,
the
protecting
of
angles
and
breaks
in walls of frame
houses
with
waterproof
material,
tarred
paper,
or the like. Cf.
Filleting..
Gutter
::
Gutter
(v. t.) To
supply
with a
gutter
or
gutters.
Swallet
::
Swale (n.) A
gutter
in a
candle.
Gutter
::
Gutter
(v. t.) To cut or form into small
longitudinal
hollows;
to
channel.
Gurt
::
Gurt (n.) A
gutter
or
channel
for
water,
hewn out of the
bottom
of a
working
drift..
Guttered
::
Guttered
(imp. & p. p.) of
Gutte.
Sike
::
Sike (n.) A
gutter;
a
stream,
such as is
usually
dry in
summer..
Limber
::
Limber
(n.)
Gutters
or
conduits
on each side of the
keelson
to
afford
a
passage
for water to the pump well.
Drain
::
Drain (v. t.) To
exhaust
of
liquid
contents
by
drawing
them off; to make
gradually
dry or
empty;
to
remove
surface
water,
as from
streets,
by
gutters,
etc.; to
deprive
of
moisture;
hence,
to
exhaust;
to empty of
wealth,
resources,
or the like; as, to drain a
country
of its
specie..
Gutter
::
Gutter
(n.) Any
narrow
channel
or
groove;
as, a
gutter
formed
by
erosion
in the vent of a gun from
repeated
firing..
Guttering
::
Guttering
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Gutte.
Gargoyle
::
Gargoyle
(n.) A spout
projecting
from the roof
gutter
of a
building,
often
carved
grotesquely..
Shoe
::
Shoe (n.) A
trough-shaped
or
spout-shaped
member,
put at the
bottom
of the water
leader
coming
from the eaves
gutter,
so as to throw the water off from the
building..
Kennel
::
Kennel
(n.) The water
course
of a
street;
a
little
canal or
channel;
a
gutter;
also, a
puddle..
Chamfret
::
Chamfret
(n.) A small
gutter;
a
furrow;
a
groove.
Killesse
::
Killesse
(n.) A
gutter,
groove,
or
channel..
Apron
::
Apron (n.) A strip of lead which leads the drip of a wall into a
gutter;
a
flashing.
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