gutter

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The meaning (definition) of the word gutter
a long channel along the edge of a roof that carries rainwater away
The word gutter used in a sentence
“Rain runs down the gutter and drains away from the roof.”
Words that mean the same as gutter (synonyms)
channeldrain
The plural of the word gutter
gutters
How the word gutter is said around the world
| French | gouttière |
| Spanish | canal |
| Mandarin | 排水沟 |
| Hindi | नाली |
| Arabic | مزراب |
| Russian | водосточный желоб |
| Portuguese (EU) | calha |
| Portuguese (BR) | calha |
| Japanese | 溝 |
| German | Rinne |
| Urdu | گٹر |
| Punjabi | ਗਟਰ |
| Korean | 홈통 |
| Hebrew | מַרזֵב |
| Greek | υδρορροή |
| Dutch | goot |
| Filipino | alulod |
| Vietnamese | máng xối |
| Turkish | oluk |
| Persian | ناودان |
| Polish | rynna |
| Ukrainian | жолоб |
| Bengali | নর্দমা |
| Swedish | ränna |
| Italian | grondaia |
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