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curtain

curtain [ kúrt'n ]


noun  (plural curtains)
Definition:
 
1. cloth hung to cover something: a piece of cloth hung at a window, in a doorway, or round a bed, usually for privacy or to exclude light or draughts

2. cloth at front of stage: in a theatre, a hanging cloth that is raised and lowered or pulled back and forth at the front of the stage

3. beginning or end of show: the beginning or end of a performance, act, or scene, as marked by the raising or lowering or opening and closing of the curtain

4. barrier or screen: something that acts as a barrier or screen to divide, protect, or conceal something

5. something like curtain: something that resembles a curtain in appearance
a curtain of water

6. buildings wall connecting other structures: a length of wall, especially one that connects two towers or gates



transitive verb  (3rd person present singular curtains, present participle curtaining, past and past participle curtained)
Definition:
 
1. hide or divide something with curtain: to surround, separate, or conceal something with a curtain

2. fit something with curtains: to provide something, especially a window, with curtains

[13th century. Via French< late Latin cortina, translating Greek aulaia]

bring down the curtain on something to bring an end to something (informal)

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