drainage gutter

  • 1gutter — {{11}}gutter (n.) late 13c., watercourse, water drainage channel along the side of a street, from Anglo Norman gotere, from O.Fr. guitere, goutiere (13c., Mod.Fr. gouttière) gutter, spout (of water), from goute a drop, from L. gutta a drop.… …

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  • 2gutter — A long receptacle and conduit hung on a building to catch the eavesdrip. A narrow ditch along the side of a street or highway for drainage …

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  • 3Plucks Gutter — infobox UK place country = England official name= Plucks Gutter latitude= 51.3248longitude= 1.2559 static static image caption=The Dog and Duck pub, Plucks Gutter population = civil parish= shire district= Dover shire county= Kent region= South… …

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  • 4ЛОТОК ВОДООТВОДНЫЙ — водовод незамкнутого поперечного сечения с безнапорным движением воды, выполняемый из различных материалов (Болгарский язык; Български) водоотводен канал (Чешский язык; Čeština) odvodňovací žlábek (Немецкий язык; Deutsch) Wasserablaufrinne… …

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  • 5лоток водоотводный — Водовод незамкнутого поперечного сечения с безнапорным движением воды, выполняемый из различных материалов [Терминологический словарь по строительству на 12 языках (ВНИИИС Госстроя СССР)] EN drainage gutter DE Wasserablaufrinne FR dalot de… …

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  • 6waterway — /ˈwɔtəweɪ / (say wawtuhway) noun 1. a river, canal, or other body of water as a route or way of travel or transport. 2. a channel for vessels, especially a fairway in a harbour, etc. 3. Nautical a drainage gutter on the deck of a ship which… …

  • 7Curb (road) — Curb, gutter, and storm drain …

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  • 8valley — valleylike, adj. /val ee/, n., pl. valleys. 1. an elongated depression between uplands, hills, or mountains, esp. one following the course of a stream. 2. an extensive, more or less flat, and relatively low region drained by a great river system …

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  • 9JERUSALEM — The entry is arranged according to the following outline: history name protohistory the bronze age david and first temple period second temple period the roman period byzantine jerusalem arab period crusader period mamluk period …

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  • 10Road — This article is about a route, thoroughfare or way that supports travel by a means of conveyance. For a place outside a harbor where a ship can lie at anchor, see Roadstead. For public roads, see Highway. For other routes, see thoroughfare. For… …

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