2. Verb. (third-person singular of gutter) ¹
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Definition of Gutters
1. gutter [v] - See also: gutter
Lexicographical Neighbors of Gutters
Literary usage of Gutters
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General by Thomas Spencer Baynes (1888)
"I <:r as " The next business is to bring in the water, after just lifting the
turf out of the gutters already cut. A spirit-level may be nsed, ..."
2. The Design of Steel Mill Buildings and the Calculation of Stresses in Framed by Milo Smith Ketchum (1921)
"gutters for eaves are ordinarily made from No. 24, and valley gutters from No.
... gutters may be obtained in even foot lengths up to 10 ft., ..."
3. A Treatise on the Design and Construction of Mill Buildings and Other by Henry Grattan Tyrrell (1911)
"gutters AND DOWNSPOUTS. gutters. gutters for mill buildings are made in several
forms, some of which are here described and illustrated. ..."
4. Structural Engineers' Handbook: Data for the Design and Construction of by Milo Smith Ketchum (1914)
"Eave or valley gutters should always be galvanized. Valley gutters should be No.
20 gage. Eave gutters and conductors should be No. 22 gage. ..."
5. Structural Engineers' Handbook: Data for the Design and Construction of by Milo Smith Ketchum (1914)
"Eave or valley gutters should always be galvanized. Valley gutters should be No.
20 gage. Eave gutters and conductors should be No. 22 gage. ..."
6. Building Construction and Superintendence by Frank Eugene Kidder (1915)
"In England cast-iron gutters in connection with wooden eaves are largely ...
WOODEN gutters. In New England wooden gutters are of more general use for ..."
7. The Cleaning and Sewerage of Cities by Reinhard Baumeister, J. M. Goodell (1895)
"THE USE OF gutters. gutters were the first means of removing storm water from a
... They embrace street gutters, running parallel to the axis of the street; ..."