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door1 a large flat object that you open when you want to enter or leave a building, room, or vehiclea little cottage with a red doorThe door creaked slowly open.There was a draught coming from under the d [..]
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doorMiddle English merger of Old English dor (neuter; plural doru) "large door, gate," and Old English duru (fem., plural dura) "door, gate, wicket;" both from Proto-Germanic *dur- (so [..]
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doora swinging or sliding barrier that will close the entrance to a room or building or vehicle; "he knocked on the door"; "he slammed the door as he left&qu [..]
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doora kind of barrier which has to be opened to go in or out of a building or room. It is usually made of wood and fitted with a handle
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doorTo dream of entering a door, denotes slander, and enemies from whom you are trying in vain to escape. This is the same of any door, except the door of your childhood home. If it is this door you dream of entering, your days will be filled with plenty and congeniality. To dream of entering a door at night through the rain, denotes, to women, unpardo [..]
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doorA vertically sliding or horizontally sliding (center opening) consisting of two or more sections so arranged that the sections or groups of sections open away from each other and so interconnected that all sections operates simultaneously.
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door(n) a swinging or sliding barrier that will close the entrance to a room or building or vehicle(n) the entrance (the space in a wall) through which you enter or leave a room or building; the space tha [..]
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door - The fuse tube of a fused cutout.
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doorDoors include all openable opaque assemblies (which are not fenestration) located in exterior walls of the building envelope. Doors with glass can be treated as a single door assembly, in which case a [..]
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doorA sliding or hinged structure, covering an opening to a cupboard, closet, room, building, etc. May be used as an entrance or exit. Usually constructed of wood, glass, or metal, depending on its servic [..]
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doorThe part of a signal that holds the lens and visor. It's typically used to access the inside of the signal to change the bulb or LED module in the signal.
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doordoor is a general term for a malicious program that listens for commands on a certain network port. Most backdoors consist of a client component and a server component. The client resides on the intruder's remote computer, and the server resides on the infected system. When a connection between client and server is established, the remote intr [..]
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doorThere are a number of oven door designs, including a free-standing sheet metal door, a hinged and insulated door, and an owner-built wood door. You use the oven door to regulate air in-take and the st [..]
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doorA closure between two compartments on the same deck.
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doorA passage through a bulkhead Dorade: A horn type of vent designed to let air into a cabin and keep water out.
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doorA passage through a bulkhead or other vertical divider of spaces. Doors can be closed, sometimes with a watertight seal, to prevent progressive flooding.
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doorOpenings made in the ship's hull for the loading or unloading of goods into the tweendeck.
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