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Encyclopedia > Gutter
Look up Gutter in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Curb, gutter, and storm drain
Curb, gutter, and storm drain

Water-related meanings Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... Error creating thumbnail: convert: unable to open image `/mnt/upload3/wikipedia/commons/b/b4/Wiktionary-logo-en. ... Image File history File linksMetadata Download high resolution version (800x1200, 1121 KB) Summary Curb, gutter, and storm drain, 2006. ... Image File history File linksMetadata Download high resolution version (800x1200, 1121 KB) Summary Curb, gutter, and storm drain, 2006. ... A curb or kerb is the edge where a raised sidewalk, road median, or road shoulder meets an unraised street or other roadway. ... A storm drain, storm sewer, or stormwater drain (in Australia) system is designed to drain excess rain and ground water from an area. ...

  • A gutter is a long, thin trough, usually one that runs straight.
  • A gutter (sometimes referred to as a ditch) runs along a street or road (if there is a sidewalk, the gutter is often between the road and the sidewalk) and carries water away from the thoroughfare into a sewer.
  • A gutter (sometimes referred to as an eavestrough, guttering, or rain gutter), is a narrow channel which runs along the eaves of a building and serves to collect rain water and direct it down away from the roof to prevent drips off the roof edges.

Other A ditch is a small trench or depression usually created to drain water from low lying areas, alongside roadways or fields. ... A typical rural county road in Indiana, USA, where traffic drives on the right. ... A sidewalk (North American English), or pavement or footpath (Commonwealth English), is a path, usually constructed of concrete (particularly in the United States, and Canada), asphalt, brick (particularly in Europe) or stone, designed for pedestrian traffic and often running alongside a road. ... Sewers transport wastewater from buildings to treatment facilities. ... Rain falling For other uses see Rain (disambiguation). ...

  • In bowling, the gutters are long grooves on either side of a lane which are slightly wider than a bowling ball, and into which a ball can easily roll. If it does, the ball cannot strike any pins, and the player receives no points for that throw.
  • In editorial design, the gutter is the line where two pages come together in a two-page spread.
  • In typography a gutter is the space between columns of printed text. This has been adapted into comics jargon to describe the narrow spaces between panels.
  • In comics, the gutter is the space between the panels, and, according to Scott McCloud, is where all of the real action happens in a comic.
  • In internet forums, the gutter is a specialized forum where few to none of the forum's general rules apply, allowing approved Gutter members to post questionable content that would normally merit deletion in the general forum.
  • The popular image of a drunk or bum lying in such a trench gave rise to the adjective "gutter", meaning vulgar. Related to this popular usage are the idioms "to be in the gutter", meaning "to be down on one's luck" and "having one's mind in the gutter", meaning "having vulgar thoughts".

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Galvanized gutters are steel gutters coated with a layer of zinc.
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