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chute in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Chute or
Chutes, may
refer to:
Chute (gravity), a
channel down
which falling materials are
guided Chute (landform)...
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settlements of
Lower Chute,
Chute Standen,
Chute Cadley and
Mount Cowdown. The
settlements are
sometimes known collectively as "The
Chutes". The
nearest town...
- "The
Chute" is the 45th
episode of Star Trek: Voyager, the
third episode of the
third season. In this
science fiction story, two
members of the crew of...
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Penelope Ann
Chuter, OBE (28 July 1942 – 16
November 2024) was a
British international sculler,
rowing coach and
rowing administrator.
Chuter was born in...
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Chuter is a surname.
Notable people with the name include:
George Chuter (born 1976),
English rugby player James Chuter Ede (1882–1965),
British teacher...
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Chute Forest is a
village and
civil parish in east Wiltshire, England. The
parish is
bordered to the east and
south by the
county of Hampshire. The village...
- A
chute is a
vertical or
inclined plane, channel, or p****age
through which objects are
moved by
means of gravity. A
chute, also
known as a race, flume...
- An
escape chute is a
special kind of
emergency exit, used
where conventional fire
escape stairways are impractical. The
chute is a
fabric (or occasionally...
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Carolyn Chute (born
Carolyn Penny; June 14, 1947) is an
American writer and
populist political activist who is
strongly identified with the
culture of...
- A
cattle chute (North America) or
cattle race (Australia,
British Isles and New Zealand) also
called a run or alley, is a
narrow corridor built for cattle...