GUTTER


Meaning of GUTTER in English

— gutterlike , adj.

/gut"euhr/ , n.

1. a channel at the side or in the middle of a road or street, for leading off surface water.

2. a channel at the eaves or on the roof of a building, for carrying off rain water.

3. any channel, trough, or the like for carrying off fluid.

4. a furrow or channel made by running water.

5. Bowling. a sunken channel on each side of the alley from the line marking the limit of a fair delivery of the ball to the sunken area behind the pins.

6. the state or abode of those who live in degradation, squalor, etc.: the language of the gutter.

7. the white space formed by the inner margins of two facing pages in a bound book, magazine, or newspaper.

v.i.

8. to flow in streams.

9. (of a candle) to lose molten wax accumulated in a hollow space around the wick.

10. (of a lamp or candle flame) to burn low or to be blown so as to be nearly extinguished.

11. to form gutters, as water does.

v.t.

12. to make gutters in; channel.

13. to furnish with a gutter or gutters: to gutter a new house.

[ 1250-1300; ME gutter, goter goutiere, equiv. to goutte drop (see GOUT) + -iere, fem. of -ier -ER 2 ]

Random House Webster's Unabridged English dictionary.      Полный английский словарь Вебстер - Random House .