Blind door

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an imitation of a door or window, without an opening for passage or light. See Blank door or Blank window, under Blank, a.
- Simmonds.

See also: Blind

Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
References in classic literature
Then I came to a flight of steps, and then to a blind door, secured by a latch of elaborate Eastern ironwork, which I could only trace by touch, but which I loosened at last.
When a flock of bluebills swung over the decoys and I half rose to take the shot, the dog catapulted toward the blind door like someone had lit his tail on fire, hitting me with his 105 pounds of pure power on his way to the exit.
They entered through a blind door and found themselves in near-complete isolation, with no sense of the outside.
Optional features include a deck cover, Invisilounge seats, dog door and blind door.
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