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gutter
noun
1 a channel for carrying away rainwater, fixed to the edge of a roof or built between a pavement and a road.
2 ten-pin bowling either of the channels at the sides of a lane.
3 (the gutter) a state of poverty and social deprivation or of coarse and degraded living.
4 printing the inner margins between two facing pages.
verb (guttered , guttering )
1 intr said of a candle: to have its melted wax, etc suddenly pour down a channel which forms on its side.
2 said of a flame: to flicker and threaten to go out.
3 to wear away channels in something.
4 intr to trickle.
[13c: from French goutiere , from goute drop]
noun
1 a channel for carrying away rainwater, fixed to the edge of a roof or built between a pavement and a road.
2 ten-pin bowling either of the channels at the sides of a lane.
3 (the gutter) a state of poverty and social deprivation or of coarse and degraded living.
4 printing the inner margins between two facing pages.
verb (guttered , guttering )
1 intr said of a candle: to have its melted wax, etc suddenly pour down a channel which forms on its side.
2 said of a flame: to flicker and threaten to go out.
3 to wear away channels in something.
4 intr to trickle.
[13c: from French goutiere , from goute drop]
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