- Dutch door
- noun Date: circa 1890 a door divided horizontally so that the lower or upper part can be shut separately
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
Dutch door — Dutch Dutch, a. [D. duitsch German; or G. deutsch, orig., popular, national, OD. dietsc, MHG. diutsch, tiutsch, OHG. diutisk, fr. diot, diota, a people, a nation; akin to AS. pe[ o]d, OS. thiod, thioda, Goth. piuda; cf. Lith. tauta land, OIr.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Dutch door — Dutch′ door′ n. bui archit. a door consisting of two units horizontally divided so that each half can be opened or closed separately • Etymology: 1640–50 … From formal English to slang
Dutch door — n. a door with upper and lower halves that can be opened separately … English World dictionary
Dutch door — noun an exterior door divided in two horizontally; either half can be closed or open independently • Syn: ↑half door • Hypernyms: ↑exterior door, ↑outside door * * * noun Usage: usually capitalized D : a door divided horizontally so that the… … Useful english dictionary
Dutch door — A Dutch door with the top half open A Dutch door (American English), or stable door (British English), or half door (Hiberno English), is a door divided horizontally in such a fashion that the bottom half may remain shut while the top half opens … Wikipedia
Dutch door bolt — n. a bolt which secures the top section of a Dutch door to the bottom section … Locksmith dictionary
Dutch door — a door consisting of two units horizontally divided so that each half can be opened or closed separately. [1640 50] * * * … Universalium
Dutch door — noun a door that is divided into two horizontally such that either part (or usually just the upper part) may be opened independently of the other … Wiktionary
Dutch door — noun N. Amer. a stable door … English new terms dictionary
Dutch door — /dʌtʃ ˈdɔ/ (say duch daw) noun → stable door …