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door
noun
a
solid
or
framed
panel
that
swings
,
slides
,
or
lifts
to
open
or
close
the
entrance
to
a
room
,
building
,
vehicle
,
or
container
β’
He
knocked
on
the
wooden
door
before
entering
the
classroom
.
He
knocked
on
the
wooden
door
before
entering
the
classroom
.
β’
Please
close
the
door
;
it's
getting
cold
outside
.
Please
close
the
door
;
it's
getting
cold
outside
.
Old
English
β
dor
,
duru
β
meaning
β
door
,
gate
,
opening
,β
of
Germanic
origin
;
related
to
Dutch
β
deur
β
and
German
β
TΓΌr
β.
noun
a
chance
or
means
of
entering
a
new
situation
,
position
,
or
level
of
success
β’
Learning
English
opened
the
door
to
many
career
opportunities
for
her
.
Learning
English
opened
the
door
to
many
career
opportunities
for
her
.
β’
The
scholarship
is
his
door
into
a
top
university
.
The
scholarship
is
his
door
into
a
top
university
.
doorway
noun
the
open
space
in
a
wall
where
a
door
is
or
could
be
fitted
,
allowing
people
to
go
in
or
out
of
a
room
or
building
β’
She
stood
in
the
doorway
waving
goodbye
to
her
friends
.
She
stood
in
the
doorway
waving
goodbye
to
her
friends
.
β’
A
ginger
cat
peeked
through
the
doorway
before
sneaking
into
the
bright
kitchen
.
A
ginger
cat
peeked
through
the
doorway
before
sneaking
into
the
bright
kitchen
.
From
door
+β
way
,
first
recorded
in
English
in
the
late
Middle
Ages
,
literally
meaning
β
way
through
a
door
.β
noun
something
that
provides
a
way
of
starting
or
achieving
something
new
β’
Education
is
often
a
doorway
to
better
opportunities
.
Education
is
often
a
doorway
to
better
opportunities
.
β’
The
internship
served
as
his
doorway
into
the
film
industry
.
The
internship
served
as
his
doorway
into
the
film
industry
.
Figurative
sense
recorded
since
the
19th
century
,
extending
the
literal
idea
of
a
physical
entrance
to
the
abstract
concept
of
opportunity
.
outdoor
adjective
happening
,
done
,
or
used
outside
in
the
open
air
.
β’
The
children
spent
the
afternoon
playing
an
outdoor
game
in
the
park
.
The
children
spent
the
afternoon
playing
an
outdoor
game
in
the
park
.
β’
We
bought
an
outdoor
table
so
we
can
eat
dinner
on
the
balcony
during
summer
.
We
bought
an
outdoor
table
so
we
can
eat
dinner
on
the
balcony
during
summer
.
From
out
+
door
,
originally
describing
something
situated
or
occurring
outside
the
door
of
a
building
,
first
recorded
in
the
early
18th
century
.