Gutter

Portuguese Meaning

calha

sarjeta

goteira

bica

rego

valeta

escavar

rasgar

gotejar

derreter

English Meaning

  1. A channel at the edge of a street or road for carrying off surface water.
  2. A trough fixed under or along the eaves for draining rainwater from a roof. Also called regionally eaves spout, eaves trough, rainspout, spouting.
  3. A furrow or groove formed by running water.
  4. A trough or channel for carrying something off, such as that on either side of a bowling alley.
  5. Printing The white space formed by the inner margins of two facing pages, as of a book.
  6. A degraded and squalid class or state of human existence.
  7. To form gutters or furrows in.
  8. To provide with gutters.
  9. To flow in channels or rivulets.
  10. To melt away through the side of the hollow formed by a burning wick. Used of a candle.
  11. To burn low and unsteadily; flicker.
  12. Befitting the lowest class of human life; vulgar, sordid, or unprincipled: gutter language; the gutter press.

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