gutterˈgʌt ər
gutter (v)
- present
- gutters
- past
- guttered
- past participle
- guttered
- present participle
- guttering
gutter (n)
English Definitions:
gutter, trough (noun)
a channel along the eaves or on the roof; collects and carries away rainwater
gutter, sewer, toilet (noun)
misfortune resulting in lost effort or money
"his career was in the gutter"; "all that work went down the sewer"; "pensions are in the toilet"
gutter (noun)
a worker who guts things (fish or buildings or cars etc.)
gutter (verb)
a tool for gutting fish
gutter (verb)
burn unsteadily, feebly, or low; flicker
"The cooling lava continued to gutter toward lower ground"
gutter (verb)
flow in small streams
"Tears guttered down her face"
gutter (verb)
wear or cut gutters into
"The heavy rain guttered the soil"
gutter (verb)
provide with gutters
"gutter the buildings"
gutter (Noun)
A ditch along the side of a road.
gutter (Noun)
A duct or channel beneath the eaves of a building to carry rain water; eavestrough.
gutter (Noun)
A grooves down the sides of a bowling lane.
gutter (Noun)
A large groove (commonly behind animals) in a barn used for the collection and removal of animal excrement.
gutter (Noun)
A space between printed columns of text.
gutter (Noun)
Something distasteful or morally questionable.
gutter (Noun)
A drainage channel
gutter (Noun)
an unprinted space between rows of stamps.
gutter (Noun)
The part of a street meant for vehicles.
gutter (Verb)
to flow or stream; to form gutters
gutter (Verb)
to melt away or fail from becoming channeled on one side
gutter (Verb)
to flicker as if about to be extinguished
gutter (Adjective)
suitable for the gutter; vulgar, disreputable
Gutter
The philatelic use of the word gutter is the space left between postage stamps which allows them to be separated or perforated. When stamps are printed on large sheets of paper that will be guillotined into smaller sheets along the gutter it will not exist on the finished sheet of stamps. Some sheets are specifically designed where two panes of stamps are separated by a gutter still in the finished sheet and gutters may, or may not, have some printing in the gutter. Since perforation of a particular width of stamps is normal, the gutter between the stamps is often the same size as the postage stamp. Several derivative terms exist: Gutter pairs are two stamps separated by a gutter. Gutter block is a block of at least four stamps where either the vertical or horizontal pairs, or both, are separated by a gutter. Gutter margin is a margin dividing a sheet of stamps into separate panes.
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