
1) Amusement part attraction 2) Author of Greenwillow 3) Author of Two Gentle Men 4) Back pack 5) Bail-out gear 6) Bobsledding track 7) British slang for the rectum 8) Cattle passageway 9) Coal channel 10) Coal conveyance 11) Coal passage 12) Coal trough 13) Drag racing safety feature 14) Fall breaker
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1) Dart 2) Parachute 3) Parasail 4) Slideway 5) Waterfall
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See collapsed tunnel.
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[gravity] A chute is a vertical or inclined plane, channel, or passage through which objects are moved by means of gravity. ==Landform== A chute, also known as a race, flume, cat, or river canyon, is a steep-sided passage through which water flows rapidly. Akin to these, man-made chutes, such as the timber slide and log flume, were used in ...
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[racecourse] In horse racing, the term chute refers to an extended path increasing the length of a straight portion of a racecourse, particularly an oval-shaped one, allowing races of a specified distance to start at a location other than on one of the turns. For example, many racetracks in the United States are exactly one mile (1,609 m) i...
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see Couloir
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• (n.) See Shoot. • (n.) A framework, trough, or tube, upon or through which objects are made to slide from a higher to a lower level, or through which water passes to a wheel.
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open sloping channel destined to charging or discharging an electric furnace by gravitation
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Extension of the backstretch or homestretch to allow a longer straight run.
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either the spinnaker itself or a long sock in which the spinnaker is stored
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Chute noun [ French
chute , prop. a fall.]
1. A framework, trough, or tube, upon or through which objects are made to slide from a higher to a lower level, or through which water passes to a wheel.
2. See
Shoot .
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In cattle events, a fenced lane that contains a single cow behind a gate
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An inclined channel through which ore slides.
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A spinnaker.
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Chute is British slang for the rectum.
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A steep and narrow gully, surrounded by rocks most often. Almost certainly an expert-only run, whether it
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A steep, slender gully, often lying in between rocky or otherwise impassable terrain.
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slide noun sloping channel through which things can descend
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A steep trail surrounded by rocks
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A sloping trough or tube for conducting concrete, cement, aggregate, or other free-flowing materials from a higher to a lower point.
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An opening, usually constructed of timber and equipped with a gate, through which ore is drawn from a stope into mine cars.
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Another natural landscape shape that skiers and boarders love to tackle- a chute is a sleep and narrow gully surrounded by high sides. Usually found in backcountry skiing/boarding.
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A narrow strip of snow bordered by rocks and cliffs.
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A straightaway.
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A narrow strip of snow bordered by rocks, cliffs and tight trees.
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