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File:Ubud temple entrance.jpg|Richly decorated [[Bali]]nese temple gate called [[Paduraksa]]
File:Ubud temple entrance.jpg|Richly decorated [[Bali]]nese temple gate called [[Paduraksa]]
File:Mahmoud Ahmadinejad at Columbia 8 by David Shankbone.jpg|This gate at [[Columbia University]] was closed to prevent entry of protesters
File:Mahmoud Ahmadinejad at Columbia 8 by David Shankbone.jpg|This gate at [[Columbia University]] was closed to prevent entry of protesters
File:Finlayson gate1.jpg|The gate of [[Finlayson (company)|Finlayson factory]] in [[Tampere]], [[Finland]]
File:Kansai University,1923.jpg|A gate at [[Kansai University]], built in 1923
File:Kansai University,1923.jpg|A gate at [[Kansai University]], built in 1923
File:MalKingsPalaceGate.jpg|Malaysian King's Palace Gate, [[Kuala Lampur]]
File:MalKingsPalaceGate.jpg|Malaysian King's Palace Gate, [[Kuala Lampur]]

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Gate from Bucharest (Romania)
Art Nouveau gate of Castel Béranger (Paris)

A gate or gateway is a point of entry to or from a space enclosed by walls. The word derived from old Norse "gat"[1] meaning road or path; But other terms includ yett and port. The concept originally referred to the gap or hole in the wall or fence, rather than a barrier which closed it. Gates may prevent or control the entry or exit of individuals, or they may be merely decorative. The moving part or parts of a gateway may be considered "doors", as they are fixed at one side whilst opening and closing like one.[2]

A gate may have a latch that can be raised and lowered to both open a gate or prevent it from swinging.[3] Locks are also used on gates to increase the security. Larger gates can be used for a whole building, such as a castle or fortified town. Actual doors can also be considered gates when they are used to block entry as prevalent within a gatehouse. Today, many gate doors are opened by an automated gate operator.


Purpose-specific types of gate

See also

References

  1. ^ "gate | Origin and meaning of gate by Online Etymology Dictionary". www.etymonline.com. Retrieved 2019-04-20.
  2. ^ "GATE | meaning in the Cambridge English Dictionary". dictionary.cambridge.org. Retrieved 2019-04-20.
  3. ^ "Hardware 101: Gate Latches". Gardenista. 2016-11-17. Retrieved 2019-04-20.