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gate

gate [ gayt ]


noun  (plural gates)
Definition:
 
1. barrier across gap: a movable barrier, usually on hinges, that closes a gap in a fence or wall

2. opening in wall: an opening in a wall or fence

3. opening in defensive structure: an opening in a castle or city wall or other defensive structure

4. point of access: a means of access or entrance

5. arrival or departure point: the area at an airport or a railroad or bus station where passengers arrive and depart

6. barrier at tollbooth: a movable barrier restricting access, e.g. at a tollbooth

7.  ( informal )
Same as  starting gate (sense 1)


8. barrier for fluid: a sliding barrier, valve, or other mechanism for regulating the passage of a fluid

9. spectators: the total number of people who pay for admission to an entertainment or sports event

10. money from tickets: the total amount of money paid for tickets for an entertainment or sporting event

11. skiing path between poles: the space between two markers through which a skier passes in a slalom race

12. comput logic circuit: a logical device in a computer, with one output channel and one or more input channels, that emits a signal only when specific input conditions are met

13. electronics regulating switch: an electronic switch that regulates the flow of current or the passage of a signal in a circuit

14. rowing fastening for oar: a fastening with a hinge that serves to keep an oar in its oarlock

15. Northern England way: a path or road



transitive verb  (past and past participle gat·ed, present participle gat·ing, 3rd person present singular gates)
Definition:
 
1. control something using gate: to control or regulate somebody or something with a gate

2. put gate in something: to install a gate in something, e.g. in a fence

[ Old English geat< Germanic, "opening in a wall." Partly < Old Norse gata "path"]

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