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1Sliding glass door — A Sliding glass door or Patio door, a type of sliding door in architecture and construction, is a large glass window opening in a structure that provide door access from a room to the outdoors, fresh air, and copious natural light. A sliding… …
2Door security — relates to prevention of door related burglaries. Such break ins take place in various forms, and in a number of locations; ranging from front, back and side doors to garage doors. Contents 1 Common residential door types 2 Security weakness of… …
3Door — For other uses, see Door (disambiguation). A door is a movable structure used to open and close off an entrance, typically consisting of a panel that swings on hinges or that slides or rotates inside of a space. When open, they admit ventilation… …
4door — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ open ▪ closed, shut ▪ locked, unlocked ▪ half open ▪ The door was half ope …
5door — noun (C) 1 the large flat object that you open and close at the entrance to a building, room, vehicle etc: open/close/shut/slam the door: Could you open the door for me? | Close the door behind you. | knock on/at the door: Knock on the door and… …
6door — Puka, puka hale, puka komo, īpuka, pani puka; ♦ low side door, pākākā; eleua, eleao (ancient). ♦ Thatch above a door, piko. ♦ Door casing, kikihi. ♦ Door corner, kihi puka. ♦ Sliding or movable door, pani uai, puka uai. ♦ Door …
7sliding door — n a door that opens by sliding to one side …
8Door Door — s Famicom cover shows the protagonist Chun leading the aliens Amechan, Invekun, and Namegon into a trapped door. Developer(s) Koichi Nakamura …
9Sliding door (vehicle) — A Sliding door is a type of door that opens by sliding (usually horizontally), whereby the door is either mounted on or suspended from a track. These aren t usually used in small vehicles, but generally they re most commonly used for minibuses… …
10door — n. 1) to hang a door 2) to close, shut; lock; open; slam; unlock a door 3) to break down, force a door 4) to knock on a door 5) the door is ajar; closed; locked; open; unlocked 6) a back; double; French (AE; BE has French window); front, main;… …