Gate (disambiguation)
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A gate is an opening in a wall or fence fitted with a moveable barrier allowing it to be closed.
Gate or GATE may also refer to:
Engineering
Electronics
- Gate (transistor), terminal of a field effect transistor
- Logic gate, a functional building block in digital logic such as "and", "or", or "not"
- Noise gate, a high-quality audio squelch control for reducing noise
- Range gate, the area encompassed by one pixel of radar data
Hydraulics
- Gate valve, a valve that opens by lifting a wedge out of the path of the fluid
- Gate (engineering), a movable structure used to control the flow of fluid in a pipe or channel
- Gate (water transport), the watertight door that seals off a chamber of a lock
- Floodgate, an adjustable gate used to control water flow in flood barriers, lake, river, stream, or levee systems
Equipment
- Gate, a sprue molding channel which carries molten metal into a mold
- Gate, a sprung safety latch on a carabiner or lifting hook
Other
- Gate (airport), a specified location for boarding or leaving an aircraft in an airport
- Gate receipts (or "event gate"), the sum of ticket revenue for a particular event at a sporting venue
Media and entertainment
- Gate receipts (or "event gate"), the sum of ticket revenue for a particular event at a sporting venue
- Gate (solitaire), a solitaire card game
- Gåte, a Norwegian band
- GATE, a fictional company Theodore "T-Bag" Bagwell works for in season 4 of the TV series Prison Break
- Gate (novel series), a 2011 novel series by Takumi Yanai
- GATE (video game), a 1991 action-adventure video game
- Gate (album), a 1995 album by Peter Frohmader
Places
- Gate, Oklahoma
- Gate, Washington
- Gate City, Virginia
- Gate District, St. Louis
- Gate Theatre, in Dublin
- -gate, Moorgate, a historic location in London, England
- -gate, certain street names in northern England, for example Micklegate in York
Organizations
- Gate Petroleum, a U.S. gas station franchise founded in Jacksonville, Florida
- Gate Studios, a British film studio in operation from 1928 to the early 1950s
Science and technology
- Gate (cytometry), a set of limits for data from a cytometer
- GARP Atlantic Tropical Experiment, a 1974 study under the Global Atmospheric Research Programme
- General Architecture for Text Engineering, a human language processing system
- Film gate, the opening in the front of a motion picture camera
- Quantum gate, a basic quantum mechanics operation that has properties of a classical logic gate
- Gallium(II) telluride, a chemical compound with the formula GaTe
Other uses
- Gate (surname)
- Báb (1819–1850), which means "Gate" and is the title taken by the founder of Bábism
Terms
- Gate, a rowing term for the hinged bar that prevents the oar from coming out
- "-gate", common suffix for a public scandal
- Watergate scandal, which led to the use of the suffix "-gate" for other scandals
- Gategate, scandal in the United Kingdom involving the Government Chief Whip, the police, and a gate
Acronyms
- Gifted education, also known as Gifted and Talented Education
- Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering, an entrance examination for admission to postgraduate courses in India
- Grupo de Ações Táticas Especiais (Portuguese for "Special Tactical Actions Group"), a Brazilian police special forces squad
- Gay Alliance Toward Equality, one of the first Canadian gay liberation groups
- Grammy, Academy, Tony, and Emmy Awards; see List of people who have won Academy, Emmy, Grammy, and Tony Awards
See also
- Gait (disambiguation)
- Gater (disambiguation)
- Gates (disambiguation)
- Gating (disambiguation)
- The Gate (disambiguation)
- All pages beginning with "gate"
- All pages with a title containing gate
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