noun
Usage: often attributive
Etymology: Middle English dure, dor, from Old English duru door & dor gate; akin to Old High German turi door, Latin fores, Greek thyra Date: before 12th century a usually swinging or sliding barrier by which an entry is closed and opened, doorway , a means of access or participation ; opportunity , doorless adjective
Merriam-Webster's Collegiate® Dictionary, 11th Edition
DOOR
door peninsula
geographical name peninsula E Wisconsin between Green Bay & Lake Michigan
geographical name peninsula E Wisconsin between Green Bay & Lake Michigan
Merriam-Webster's Collegiate® Dictionary, 11th Edition
DOOR
door prize
noun
Date: 1951
a prize awarded to the holder of a winning ticket passed out at the entrance to an entertainment or function
noun
Date: 1951
a prize awarded to the holder of a winning ticket passed out at the entrance to an entertainment or function