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Definition of Threshold gate
1. Noun. A logic element that performs a threshold operation.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Threshold Gate
Literary usage of Threshold gate
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Naval and Military Technical Dictionary of the French Language: In Two by Robert Burn (1870)
"... ground-sill ; sole ; threshold; gate; entrance; door-step; —• de pimt-lema,
sill, strong beam attached to the counterscarp, ..."
2. The Rock of Arranmore: A Narrative Dramatic Poem in Three Scenes with by John O'Neill (1902)
"... who, as man, Haply had never sinn'd, worthy to hear The music of celestial
lays they sang. Then last, before the threshold gate, they pray'd, ..."
3. A French-English Military Technical Dictionary: With a Supplement Containing by Cornélis De Witt Willcox (1917)
"... sole, threshold; gate; entrance; doorstep; (Jort.) interior ed;,^ or crest oí
an embrasure; (top.) ridge closing a valley; de pnnl-levis, (Jort. ..."