Canadian French Meaning of gutter
gouttière
Other Canadian French words related to gouttière
- bleu
- Sale
- faute
- écœurant
- méchant(e)
- obscène
- vulgaire
- injurieux
- grivois
- Large
- Rude
- brut
- Impur
- indécent
- infâme
- vestiaire
- coquin
- insupportable
- éteint
- offensant
- profane
- leste
- licencieux
- obscène
- cerf
- suggestif
- de mauvais goût
- inacceptable
- indésirable
- désagréable
- Inimprimable
- non désiré
- gratuit et injustifié
- méchant
- Pour adultes seulement
- odieux
- Atroce
- cour de ferme
- blâmable
- blâmable
- condamnable
- à gros grains
- avilissant
- dépravé
- déplaisant
- terreux
- Exceptionel
- Gibier
- ludique
- Hardcore
- impudique
- inconvenant
- indélicat
- frisé
- répugnant
- Louche
- Bas
- Déplacé
- pervers
- pervers
- épicé
- insectifuge
- répulsif
- répréhensible
- répugnant
- répulsif
- répugnant
- Salasse
- salé
- scatologique
- injurieux
- doux
- inconvenant
- Indésirable
- incongru
- Risqué
- Propre
- Correct
- décent
- poli
- coincé
- approprié
- Prudes
- puritain
- honorable
- posé
- victorien
- sain
- acceptable
- agréable
- approprié
- devenant
- bienséant
- désirable
- convenable
- distingué
- inoffensif
- inoffensif
- rencontrer
- gentil
- parfait
- agréable
- agréable
- coincé
- pure
- convenable
- Guindé
- collet monté
- approprié
- Bienvenue
- Tous publics
- non obscène
- approuvé
- approuvé
- immaculé
- sanctionné
- impeccable
- virginal
Nearest Words of gutter
Definitions and Meaning of gutter in English
gutter (n)
a channel along the eaves or on the roof; collects and carries away rainwater
misfortune resulting in lost effort or money
a worker who guts things (fish or buildings or cars etc.)
a tool for gutting fish
gutter (v)
burn unsteadily, feebly, or low; flicker
flow in small streams
wear or cut gutters into
provide with gutters
gutter (n.)
A channel at the eaves of a roof for conveying away the rain; an eaves channel; an eaves trough.
A small channel at the roadside or elsewhere, to lead off surface water.
Any narrow channel or groove; as, a gutter formed by erosion in the vent of a gun from repeated firing.
gutter (v. t.)
To cut or form into small longitudinal hollows; to channel.
To supply with a gutter or gutters.
gutter (v. i.)
To become channeled, as a candle when the flame flares in the wind.
FAQs About the word gutter
gouttière
a channel along the eaves or on the roof; collects and carries away rainwater, misfortune resulting in lost effort or money, a worker who guts things (fish or b
bleu,Sale,faute,écœurant,méchant(e),obscène,vulgaire,injurieux,grivois,Large
Propre,Correct,décent,poli,coincé,approprié,Prudes,puritain,honorable,posé
gutted => vidé, guttatrap => Guttatrap, guttated => moucheté, guttate => moucheté, gutta-percha tree => Arbre de la gutta-percha,