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Dutch door

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Dutch door
n.
A door divided in two horizontally so that either part can be left open or closed.

Dutch door
n
(Fine Arts & Visual Arts / Architecture) the US and Canadian name for stable door
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Noun1.Dutch door - an exterior door divided in two horizontallyDutch door - an exterior door divided in two horizontally; either half can be closed or open independently
exterior door, outside door - a doorway that allows entrance to or exit from a building


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Dutch Doors One feature available on glass, solid and mixed door refrigerators is the split door, or one with a Dutch door design.
Red Room, 2000-2007, was composed, viewers were told, of 888 red objects, all packed into a small closet with Dutch doors cut into one of the main room's walls.
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