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1 Gutter
subs.Conduit: P. ὀχετός, ὁ, αὐλών, ὁ (Plat.).Pipe for conveying water: Ar. ὑδρυρρόα, ἡ.Sweepings of the gutter: met., Ar. and P. κάθαρμα, τό, περίτριμμα, τό.You were reared in the gutter: P. μετὰ πολλῆς ἐνδείας ἐτράφης (Dem. 313).Spring from the gutter: use P. and V. οὐδὲν εἶναι, V. ἐξ οὐδένων εἶναι, οὐδεὶς εἶναι.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Gutter
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2 gutter
(a channel for carrying away water, especially at the edge of a road or roof: The gutters are flooded with water.) ρείθρο, λούκι -
3 gutter
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4 spit
I 1. [spit] noun((also spittle ['spitl]) the liquid that forms in the mouth.) σάλιο2. verb1) (to throw out (spit) from the mouth: He spat in the gutter as an indication of contempt.) φτύνω2) (to send (out) with force: The fire spat (out) sparks.) φτύνω,πετώII [spit] noun(a type of sharp-pointed metal bar on which meat is roasted.) σούβλα -
5 stream
[stri:m] 1. noun1) (a small river or brook: He managed to jump across the stream.) ποταμάκι2) (a flow of eg water, air etc: A stream of water was pouring down the gutter; A stream of people was coming out of the cinema; He got into the wrong stream of traffic and uttered a stream of curses.) ρεύμα3) (the current of a river etc: He was swimming against the stream.) ρεύμα, ροή (ποταμού)4) (in schools, one of the classes into which children of the same age are divided according to ability.) τμήμα τάξης2. verb1) (to flow: Tears streamed down her face; Workers streamed out of the factory gates; Her hair streamed out in the wind.) κυλώ,ρέω/ξεχύνομαι2) (to divide schoolchildren into classes according to ability: Many people disapprove of streaming (children) in schools.) κατατάσσω σε τμήματα ανάλογα με την επίδοση•- streamer- streamlined
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Gutter — may refer to:* Rain gutter, a narrow channel which collects rainwater from the roof of a building and diverts it away from the structure, typically into a drain. * Street gutter, a depression which runs alongside a city street, usually at the… … Wikipedia
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Gutter — Gut*ter, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Guttered}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Guttering}.] 1. To cut or form into small longitudinal hollows; to channel. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. To supply with a gutter or gutters. [R.] Dryden. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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