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n.
A decorative piece of furniture, whether open like an etagere or closed with doors. See Etagere.
adv.
Abread; out of the house; out of doors.
a.
Under the roof or eaves; within doors.
n.
A door; especially, one of a pair of folding doors, or one of the leaves of such a door.
a.
Done or being within doors; within a house or institution; domestic; as, indoor work.
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Opening as if by doors or valves, as most kinds of capsules and some anthers.
n.
Something which is like a leaf in being wide and thin and having a flat surface, or in being attached to a larger body by one edge or end; as : (a) A part of a book or folded sheet containing two pages upon its opposite sides. (b) A side, division, or part, that slides or is hinged, as of window shutters, folding doors, etc. (c) The movable side of a table. (d) A very thin plate; as, gold leaf. (e) A portion of fat lying in a separate fold or layer. (f) One of the teeth of a pinion, especially when small.
adv.
Outside of the house; out of doors.
n.
A picture, or combination of pictures, consisting of a centerpiece and double folding doors or wings, as for an altarpiece.
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Within the house; -- usually separated, in doors.
n.
One whose occupation is to construct articles by joining pieces of wood; a mechanic who does the woodwork (as doors, stairs, etc.) necessary for the finishing of buildings.
adv.
In the house; in doors; as, the master is within.
prep.
In the inner or interior part of; inside of; not without; as, within doors.
n.
Originally, in classical architecture, the triangular space forming the gable of a simple roof; hence, a similar form used as a decoration over porticoes, doors, windows, etc.; also, a rounded or broken frontal having a similar position and use. See Temple.
n.
The name of a group of minerals characterized by highly perfect cleavage, so that they readily separate into very thin leaves, more or less elastic. They differ widely in composition, and vary in color from pale brown or yellow to green or black. The transparent forms are used in lanterns, the doors of stoves, etc., being popularly called isinglass. Formerly called also cat-silver, and glimmer.
n.
A person who has charge of the keys of a prison, for opening and fastening the doors; a warder.
n.
A short crowbar used by burglars in breaking open doors.
n.
The plank, stone, or piece of timber, which lies under a door, especially of a dwelling house, church, temple, or the like; the doorsill; hence, entrance; gate; door.
prep.
On or at the outside of; out of; not within; as, without doors.
adv.
On the outside; out of doors.
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