GATE (DISAMBIGUATION)


The word 'gate' can refer to:

Gate, an opening in a wall or fence
Gate, Slang word.
give (someone) the gate, can refer to;
1. To discharge from a job.
2. To reject or jilt.

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Engineering



Gate (engineering), a movable structure used to control the flow of fluid in a pipe or channel

Gate (transistor), a terminal of a field effect transistor

Logic gate, a functional building block in digital logic such as and, or, or not

Noise gate, a high-quality audio squelch control for reducing background noise

Range gate, the area encompassed by one pixel of radar data

Media and entertainment



Gate (Mega Man), A Reploid doctor in the video game ''Mega Man X6''

GÃ¥te, a Norwegian rock, metal, and folk band

The Gate is a novel by Natsume SÅseki

The Gate (film) is a 1987 horror movie starring Stephen Dorff

Gate of Alchemy in the Fullmetal Alchemist anime and manga

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The Gate is an entertainment centre in Newcastle upon Tyne, England [1]

★ Saxon or Old English for street or road, often used to denote a Roman road; ''e.g.'', Bishopgate in York, UK.

★ Used as a suffix to refer to a scandal deriving itself from the Watergate scandal, application includes; Baftagate and Monicagate. (See also List of scandals with "-gate" suffix).

★ Gate, a channel which carries molten metal into a mold in foundry or casting work

General Architecture for Text Engineering "General Architecture for Text Engineering", a human language processing system

★ GATE (Portuguese "Grupo de Ações Táticas Especiais" or "Special Tactical Actions Group"), a special police squad in Brazil

GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering), an entrance examination conducted by the Indian Institutes of Technology for graduate level programs in India.

Gate (airport) - a specified location for boarding or leaving an aircraft in an airport.

Gating (punishment)

★ A hinged bar which can be locked over the top of a rowlock to prevent the oar from coming out in the sport of rowing.

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★ the four-character combination GATE.

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