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sliding door

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun sliding door has 1 sense
  1. sliding door - a door that opens by sliding instead of swinging
    --1 is a kind of
    door
    --1 has parts: paneling, panelling, pane
    --1 has particulars: barn door

Definitions from the Web

Sliding Door

A sliding door is a type of door that moves horizontally by sliding on a track. It consists of two or more panels that are able to glide smoothly open or closed.

Sample Sentences:

  • The sliding door of the closet allows easy access to all my clothes.
  • We installed a sliding door to maximize space in our small apartment.
  • He accidentally broke the glass panel of the sliding door while playing catch.

Senses and Usages:

Sense 1: Interior Door

In architecture, a sliding door is commonly used as an interior door to separate rooms. It offers functionality while reducing the space required for door swings.

Sample Sentence:
  • The sliding doors in our office allow for soundproofing during important meetings.

Sense 2: Patio Door

A sliding door is commonly used as a patio door or a glass door leading to an outdoor space. It provides natural light and a seamless transition between indoor and outdoor living areas.

Sample Sentence:
  • We love sitting by the patio, enjoying the garden view through the large glass sliding doors.

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