back door backdoor | a secret or underhand means of access (to a place or a position), he got his job through the back door |
trap-door spider | American spider that constructs a silk-lined nest with a hinged lid |
back door backdoor back entrance | an entrance at the rear of a building |
barn door | the large sliding door of a barn |
bi-fold door | an interior door |
car door | the door of a car |
cargo door | door used to load or unload cargo |
door | a swinging or sliding barrier that will close the entrance to a room or building or vehicle, he knocked on the door, he slammed the door as he left |
door | a room that is entered via a door, his office is the third door down the hall on the left |
door | a structure where people live or work (usually ordered along a street or road), the office next door, they live two doors up the street from us |
doorway door room access threshold | the entrance (the space in a wall) through which you enter or leave a room or building, the space that a door can close, he stuck his head in the doorway |
double door | two vertical doors that meet in the middle of the door frame when closed |
Dutch door half 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 |
fire door | a fireesistant door that can be closed to stop the spread of a fire |
folding door accordion door | an interior door that opens by folding back in sections (rather than by swinging on hinges) |
French door | a light door with transparent or glazed panels extending the full length |
front door front entrance | exterior door (at the entrance) at the front of a building |
hatchback hatchback door | a sloping rear car door that is lifted to open |
interior door | a door that closes off rooms within a building |
knocker doorknocker rapper | a device (usually metal and ornamental) attached by a hinge to a door |
latch door latch | spring-loaded doorlock that can only be opened from the outside with a key |
revolving door revolver | a door consisting of four orthogonal partitions that rotate about a central pivot, a door designed to equalize the air pressure in tall buildings |
screen door screen | a door that consists of a frame holding metallic or plastic netting, used to allow ventilation and to keep insects from entering a building through the open door, he heard the screen slam as she left |
service door service entrance servant's entrance | an entrance intended for the use of servants or for delivery of goods and removal of refuse |
side door side entrance | an exterior door at one side of a building |
sliding door | a door that opens by sliding instead of swinging |
stage door | an entrance to the backstage area of theater, used by performers and other theater personnel |
storm door | an extra outer door for protection against severe weather or winter |
swing door swinging door | a door that swings on a double hinge, opens in either direction |
trap door | a hinged or sliding door in a floor or ceiling |
wicket wicket door wicket gate | small gate or door (especially one that is part of a larger door) |
door | anything providing a means of access (or escape), we closed the door to Haitian immigrants, education is the door to success |
open door | freedom of access, he maintained an open door for all employees |
breast bosom knocker boob tit titty | either of two soft fleshy milk-secreting glandular organs on the chest of a woman |
back door backdoor | an undocumented way to get access to a computer system or the data it contains |
open-door policy open door | the policy of granting equal trade opportunities to all countries |
revolving door | an organization or institution with a high rate of turnover of personnel or membership |
detractor disparager depreciator knocker | one who disparages or belittles the worth of something |
doorkeeper doorman door guard hall porter porter gatekeeper ostiary | someone who guards an entrance |
knocker | a person who knocks (as seeking to gain admittance), open the door and see who the knocker is |
knocker | (Yiddish) a big shot who knows it and acts that way, a boastful immoderate person |
door prize | tickets are passed out at the entrance to a dance or party or other social function and a prize is awarded to the holder of the winning ticket |
show the door | ask to leave, I was shown the door when I asked for a raise |
door-to-door house-to-house | omitting no one, from the door of one house to that of the next, a door-to-door campaign, house-to-house coverage |
door-to-door | (of e.g. journeys or deliveries) direct from point of origin to point of destination , the limousine offers door-to-door service |
outdoor(a) out-of-door outside | located, suited for, or taking place in the open air, outdoor clothes, badminton and other outdoor games, a beautiful outdoor setting for the wedding |
closed-door | not open to the public, a closed-door meeting |
next door in the adjacent house in the adjacent apartment | at or in or to the adjacent residence, the criminal had been living next door all this time |