Meaning Gutter
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A trough made of metal, wood or other material installed at the eaves of a roof that is used to carry rainwater from the roof to the downspout.
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late 14c., "to make or run in channels" (transitive), from gutter (n.). Intransitive use, in reference to candles (1706) it is from the channel that forms as the molten wax flows off. Relate [..]
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late 13c., "watercourse, water drainage channel along the side of a street," from Anglo-French gotere, Old French guitere, goutiere "gutter, spout" of water (12c., Modern French go [..]
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GutterHeb. tsinnor, ( 2 Samuel 5:8 ). This Hebrew word occurs only elsewhere in Psalms 42:7 in the plural, where it is rendered "waterspouts." It denotes some passage through which water pas [..]
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The trough around the edge of the roof that catches and diverts rain.
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a narrow hollow for draining off rain water, usually on a roof or at the roadside
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A trough for carrying off water.
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Heb. tsinnor, (2 Sam. 5:8). This Hebrew word occurs only elsewhere in Ps. 42:7 in the plural, where it is rendered "waterspouts." It denotes some passage through which water passed; a water- [..]
Source: biblegateway.com

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In desktop publishing, the space between columns in a multiple-column document.
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The selvage separating panes on a sheet of stamps. The gutter is usually discarded during processing. The gutter may be unprinted, or bear plate numbers, accounting or control numbers, advertising or [..]
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To dream of a gutter, is a sign of degradation. You will be the cause of unhappiness to others. To find articles of value in a gutter, your right to certain property will be questioned.   
Source: dreams-dictionary.org (offline)

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In typography, the term refers to the space between columns of type, usually determined by the number and width of columns and the overall width of the area to be filled.
Source: malanenewman.com (offline)

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the central blank area between left and right pages.
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Metal trough at the eaves of a roof to carry rain water from the roof to the downspout.
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space between pages.
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space between pages in centre spread
Source: mediastudentsbook.com (offline)

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(n) a channel along the eaves or on the roof; collects and carries away rainwater(n) misfortune resulting in lost effort or money(n) a worker who guts things (fish or buildings or cars etc.)(n) a tool [..]
Source: beedictionary.com

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; area formed by the curb and the street to prevent flooding by channeling runoff to storm drains. Habitat
Source: sbprojectcleanwater.org (offline)

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N throat| neck; gullet; (reference to gluttony/appetite); swollen throat| goiter
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A shallow channel or conduit of metal or wood set below and along the (fascia) eaves of a house to catch and carry off rainwater from the roof.
Source: homebuildingmanual.com (offline)

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Out of the gutter. Of low birth; of the street-Arab class one of the submerged.
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The edge of a street (below the curb) designed to drain water runoff from streets, driveways, parking lots, etc. into catch basins.   
Source: ci.santa-rosa.ca.us (offline)

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The trough around the edge of the roof that catches and diverts rain.
Source: nauticalwavesrealty.com

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Space between columns of type where pages meet at the binding.
Source: e-printing.co.uk (offline)

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Line or fold at which facing pages meet.
Source: trumbullprinting.com

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The space available for wiring inside panel boards and other electric panels; a separate wireway used to supplement wiring spaces in electric panels.
Source: energycodes.gov

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leftmost section of road, adjacent to the pavement. Lower than the rest, containing large numbers of sunken drain covers, potholes and road patches. Therefore deemed suitable for cycle lanes. Where cy [..]
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A channel at the eaves for conveying away rain water.
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A channel along the fascia to direct rainwater to a downspout.
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 The gutter is the space between two adjoining pages to allow for binding.
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 An overflow trough at the edge of the pool through which floating debris, oil and other "lighter-than-water" things flow. Pools with gutters usually do not have skimmers.
Source: swimmingpool.com

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the crease between the two pages of an open book. Normally, you’ll find problems when a book has text really close to the gutter. Read more about those problems (and a great solution) here.
Source: diybookscanner.org

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A shallow channel or conduit of metal or wood set below and along the eaves of a house to catch and carry off rainwater from the roof.
Source: airvent.com

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A device to collect rainwater from the roof of the conservatory.
Source: mitchellglass.co.uk (offline)

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A shallow trough fixed beneath the edge of a roof connecting to the downpipe, for carrying off rainwater.
Source: momuwa.com.au (offline)

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Area formed by the curb and the street. Helps prevent flooding by channeling runoff to storm drains.
Source: stancounty.com

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Area formed by the curb and the street. Helps prevent flooding by channeling runoff to storm drains.
Source: cityofripon.org (offline)

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The edge of a street (below the curb) designed to drain water runoff from streets, driveways, parking lots, etc. into storm drain inlets.
Source: waterresources.saccounty.net (offline)

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Is a long piece of shaped plastic that catches condensation from a RV air conditioner and directs it away from the RV sidewall, thus saving ware and tear. Consignment:
Source: floridaoutdoorsrv.com (offline)

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Open channel for receiving and carrying away rain water. (Fr. gouttière, f).
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A prepared channel in a surface, especially at the side of a road adjacent to a curb, intended for the drainage of water. * title=The British Cyclopaedia of Literature, History, Geography, Law and [..]
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Gutter may refer to: Rain gutter, a narrow trough or duct which collects rainwater from the roof of a building and diverts it away from the structure, typically into a drain Street gutter, a depressi [..]
Source: en.wikipedia.org

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In philately, a gutter is the space left between postage stamps which allows them to be separated or perforated. When stamps are printed on large sheets of paper that will be guillotined into smaller [..]
Source: en.wikipedia.org

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Gutter is a song by Danish singer Medina from her international debut studio album Welcome to Medina. It was released as the fourth single from the album on March 4, 2011. The electropop song was writ [..]
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