Gutter

  • 71gutter — 1) a person who removes the guts of fish 2) a person who unpacks boxes of herrings (Scottish dialect) …

    Dictionary of ichthyology

  • 72gutter — Deep recess or grooves. paracolic gutters [TA] the grooves between the lateral aspect of the ascending or descending colon and the abdominal wall. SYN: sulci paracolici [TA], paracolic recesses. paravertebral g. SYN: pulmonary groove. * * * …

    Medical dictionary

  • 73Gutter —    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 course.    In Gen. 30:38, 41 the Hebrew word rendered… …

    Easton's Bible Dictionary

  • 74Gutter — Выемка, желобок; Крупный пробельный материал (бабашка, марзан); Два смежных внутренних поля; Промежуток между двумя полосами набора (на печатной форме или оттиске) …

    Краткий толковый словарь по полиграфии

  • 75gutter — Synonyms and related words: aqueduct, beat, beneath one, bicker, broad, canal, canalization, channel, cheap, chute, cloaca, cloaca maxima, coarse, crimp, cut, dance, debasing, degrading, demeaning, deplorable, dike, disgraceful, ditch, drain,… …

    Moby Thesaurus

  • 76Gutter — curb; concrete drain edge of a road …

    Dictionary of Australian slang

  • 77gutter — Australian Slang curb; concrete drain edge of a road …

    English dialects glossary

  • 78gutter — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. curb, ditch, spillway, trough. See furrow. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [A ditch] Syn. canal, runnel, gully, sewer, watercourse, channel, dike, drain, moat, fosse, trough; see also trench 1 . 2. [A drain for …

    English dictionary for students

  • 79gutter — sb. == waterpipe [goter]. Ps. lxxi. 6 …

    Oldest English Words

  • 80gutter — gut·ter || gÊŒtÉ™(r) n. channel for carrying off fluid, conduit, drainpipe v. flow in a channel; flicker, sputter, grow weak (i.e. candle flame) …

    English contemporary dictionary