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ALL meanings of door

door
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  • noun door A hinged, sliding, or revolving barrier at the entrance to a building, room, or vehicle, or in the framework of a cupboard. 1
  • noun door a movable, usually solid, barrier for opening and closing an entranceway, cupboard, cabinet, or the like, commonly turning on hinges or sliding in grooves. 1
  • noun door a doorway: to go through the door. 1
  • noun door the building, house, etc., to which a door belongs: My friend lives two doors down the street. 1
  • noun door any means of approach, admittance, or access: the doors to learning. 1
  • noun door any gateway marking an entrance or exit from one place or state to another: at heaven's door. 1
  • idioms door lay at someone's door, to hold someone accountable for; blame; impute. 1
  • idioms door leave the door open, to allow the possibility of accommodation or change; be open to reconsideration: The boss rejected our idea but left the door open for discussing it again next year. 1
  • idioms door lie at someone's door, to be the responsibility of; be imputable to: One's mistakes often lie at one's own door. 1
  • idioms door show someone the door, to request or order someone to leave; dismiss: She resented his remark and showed him the door. 1
  • noun door entry to room, building, car 1
  • noun door access 1
  • noun door distance: houses 1
  • noun door A portal of entry into a building, room or vehicle, consisting of a rigid plane movable on a hinge. Doors are frequently made of wood or metal. May have a handle to help open and close, a latch to hold the door closed, and a lock that ensures the door cannot be opened without the key. 0
  • noun door Any flap, etc. that opens like a door. 0
  • noun door (immigration) An entry point. 0
  • noun door A non-physical entry into the next world, a particular feeling, a company, etc. 0
  • noun door (computing, dated) A software mechanism by which a user can interact with a program running remotely on a bulletin board system. See BBS door. 0
  • verb door (Transitive Verb) (cycling) To cause a collision by opening the door of a vehicle in front of an oncoming cyclist or pedestrian. 0
  • countable noun door A door is a piece of wood, glass, or metal, which is moved to open and close the entrance to a building, room, cupboard, or vehicle. 0
  • countable noun door A door is the space in a wall when a door is open. 0
  • countable noun door The door is the entrance to a large building such as a shop, hotel, or theatre. 0
  • noun plural door Doors is used in expressions such as a few doors down or three doors up to refer to a place that is a particular number of buildings away from where you are. 0
  • noun door a hinged or sliding panel for closing the entrance to a room, cupboard, etc 0
  • noun door (in combination) 0
  • noun door a doorway or entrance to a room or building 0
  • noun door a movable structure for opening or closing an entrance, as to a building or room, or giving access to a closet, cupboard, etc.: most doors turn on hinges, slide in grooves, or revolve on an axis 0
  • noun door the room or building to which a particular door belongs 0
  • noun door any opening with a door in it; doorway 0
  • noun door any way to go in or out; passage; access 0
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