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Definition of door
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Door (n.)
Passage;
means of
approach
or
access.
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Doorpost
::
Doorpost
(n.) The jamb or
sidepiece
of a
doorway.
Casing
::
Casing
(n.) An
inclosing
frame;
esp. the
framework
around
a door or a
window.
See Case, n., 4..
Hinge
::
Hinge (n.) The hook with its eye, or the
joint,
on which a door, gate, lid, etc., turns or
swings;
a
flexible
piece,
as a strip of
leather,
which
serves
as a joint to turn on..
Architrave
::
Architrave
(n.) The group of
moldings,
or other
architectural
member,
above and on both sides of a door or other
opening,
especially
if
square
in
form..
Within
::
Within
(prep.)
In the inner or
interior
part of;
inside
of; not
without;
as,
within
doors..
Hemacite
::
Hemacite
(n.) A
composition
made from
blood,
mixed with
mineral
or
vegetable
substances,
used for
making
buttons,
door
knobs,
etc..
Bush
::
Bush (n.) A shrub or
branch,
properly,
a
branch
of ivy (as
sacred
to
Bacchus),
hung out at
vintners'
doors,
or as a
tavern
sign;
hence,
a
tavern
sign, and
symbolically,
the
tavern
itself..
Button
::
Button
(n.) A piece of wood or
metal,
usually
flat and
elongated,
turning
on a nail or
screw,
to
fasten
something,
as a
door..
Mat
::
Mat (n.) A
fabric
of
sedge,
rushes,
flags,
husks,
straw,
hemp, or
similar
material,
used for
wiping
and
cleaning
shoes at the door, for
covering
the floor of a hall or room, and for other
purposes..
Close
::
Close (n.) To stop, or fill up, as an
opening;
to shut; as, to close the eyes; to close a
door..
Trapper
::
Trapper
(n.) A boy who opens and shuts a
trapdoor
in a
gallery
or
level.
Heelpost
::
Heelpost
(n.) The post to which a gate or door is
hinged.
Chore
::
Chore (n.) A small job; in the pl., the
regular
or daily light work of a
household
or farm,
either
within
or
without
doors..
Canopy
::
Canopy
(n.) An
ornamental
projection,
over a door,
window,
niche,
etc..
Post
::
Post (n.) The
doorpost
of a
victualer's
shop or inn, on which were
chalked
the
scores
of
customers;
hence,
a
score;
a
debt..
Click
::
Click (n.) The latch of a door.
Joiner
::
"Joiner
(n.) One whose
occupation
is to
construct
articles
by
joining
pieces
of wood; a
mechanic
who does the
woodwork
(as
doors,
stairs,
etc.)
necessary
for the
finishing
of
buildings..
Stand
::
Stand (v. i.) A
raised
platform
or
station
where a race or other
outdoor
spectacle
may be
viewed;
as, the
judge's
or the grand stand at a race
course..
Cucking Stool
::
Cucking
stool () A kind of chair
formerly
used for
punishing
scolds,
and also
dishonest
tradesmen,
by
fastening
them in it,
usually
in front of their
doors,
to be
pelted
and
hooted
at by the mob, but
sometimes
to be taken to the water and
ducked;
--
called
also a
castigatory,
a
tumbrel,
and a
trebuchet;
and
often,
but not so
correctly,
a
ducking
stool..
Jam
::
"Jam (v. t.) To crush or
bruise;
as, to jam a
finger
in the crack of a
door..
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