Ingate

  • 1Ingate — In gate , n. 1. Entrance; ingress. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Which hath in charge the ingate of the year. Spenser. [1913 Webster] 2. (Founding) The aperture in a mold for pouring in the metal; the gate. Simmonds. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 2Ingate Systems — AB is a company producing a number of firewall products, specializing on support for the SIP Protocol. The company was founded by Cendio Systems, a Swedish Linux company and Intertex, a modem manufacturer. The company is currently situated in the …

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  • 3ingate — /in gayt /, n. Metall. gate1 (def. 15). [1855 60; IN + GATE1] * * * …

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  • 4ingate — I Cleveland Dialect List the means of entrance II North Country (Newcastle) Words the entrance or inlet (at a coal mine) …

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  • 5ingate — n. gate, entrance; entering, going in, ingress; opening in a mold used for melted and pouring metal …

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  • 6ingate — in·gate …

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  • 7ingate — I. ˈinˌgāt noun Etymology: Middle English, from in + gate way, street more at gate 1. dialect England : entrance 2. obsolete …

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  • 8Gate — (g[=a]t), n. [OE. [yogh]et, [yogh]eat, giat, gate, door, AS. geat, gat, gate, door; akin to OS., D., & Icel. gat opening, hole, and perh. to E. gate a way, gait, and get, v. Cf. {Gate} a way, 3d {Get}.] 1. A large door or passageway in the wall… …

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  • 9Gate chamber — Gate Gate (g[=a]t), n. [OE. [yogh]et, [yogh]eat, giat, gate, door, AS. geat, gat, gate, door; akin to OS., D., & Icel. gat opening, hole, and perh. to E. gate a way, gait, and get, v. Cf. {Gate} a way, 3d {Get}.] 1. A large door or passageway in… …

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  • 10Gate channel — Gate Gate (g[=a]t), n. [OE. [yogh]et, [yogh]eat, giat, gate, door, AS. geat, gat, gate, door; akin to OS., D., & Icel. gat opening, hole, and perh. to E. gate a way, gait, and get, v. Cf. {Gate} a way, 3d {Get}.] 1. A large door or passageway in… …

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