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gat
verb , archaic past tense of get
gate
noun
1
a a door or barrier, usually a hinged one, which is moved in order to open or close an entrance in a wall, fence, etc;
b the entrance itself.
2 at an airport: any of the numbered exits from which passengers can board or leave a plane.
3 the total number of people attending a sports event or other entertainment.
4 (also gate money) the total money paid in admission fees to an entertainment.
5 skiing any of the pairs of posts that a slalom skier passes through.
6 technical an electronic circuit whose output is controlled by the combination of signals at the input terminals.
7 mech the H-shaped slotted frame which controls the movement of the gear lever in a gearbox.
verb (gated , gating ) to confine (pupils) to school after hours.
[Anglo-Saxon geat a way]
gating noun
a confinement of pupils to school after hours;
b an instance of this.
gate money see under gate (noun 4)
gateau or gâteau
noun (gateaux , gâteaux or gateaus ) a large rich cake, especially one filled with cream and decorated with fruit, nuts, etc.
[20c in this sense: French gâteau a cake]
gatecrash
verb , tr & intr , colloq to join or attend (a party, meeting, etc) uninvited or without paying.
gatecrasher noun .

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