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The channel at the edge of a street

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Answered by Anonymous
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A channel at the edge of a street or road for carrying off surface water. A trough fixed under or along the eaves for draining rainwater from a roof. Also called Also called regionally eaves trough .

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Answered by Jaswindar9199
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The channel at the edge of a street is caller Gutter.

  • A Gutter is a channel which is at the edge of a street or road that is constructed or designed for carrying off surface water.

  • A gutter is a pleat or groove which is formed by running water. A gutter is a channel to carry something out like that which is on one or both sides of a bowling alley or that is almost level with the water in a few pools.

  • A rain gutter is a surface water collection channel which is an element of a water discharge system for any dwellings.

  • A gutter is essential for preventing water from dripping or flowing off roofs in a disorderly way for various reasons such as to prevent it from wrecking the walls, sprinkling persons standing below or penetrating the building, and for directing the water to an acceptable disposal setting where it will not defect the foundations of the building.

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