Chute or Chutes, may refer to:
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Chute (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.
A ...
, a channel down which falling materials are guided
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Chute (landform)
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.
A ...
, a steep-sided passage through which water flows rapidly
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Escape chute
An escape chute is a special kind of emergency exit, used where conventional fire escape stairways are impractical. The chute is a fabric (or occasionally metal) tube installed near a special exit on an upper floor or roof of a building, or a tal ...
, an emergency exit utilized where conventional fire escapes are impractical
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Mail chute
A mail chute is a device by which mail is collected for pick-up by a post office from within high-rise buildings, such as offices and hotels. Deposit boxes on upper floors are connected via a chute to a central depository at ground level, from ...
, a letter collection device
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Parachute
A parachute is a device used to slow the motion of an object through an atmosphere by creating drag or, in a ram-air parachute, aerodynamic lift. A major application is to support people, for recreation or as a safety device for aviators, who ...
, a device used to slow the motion of an object through an atmosphere by creating drag
People
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Anthony Chute
Anthony Chute ( fl. 1590s – 1595) was an English poet and pamphleteer. Very little is known about him.
Life
Chute appears to have been a protégé of Gabriel Harvey. Harvey refers to him in his work ''Pierces Supererogation'', saying that Ch ...
(fl. 1590s–1595), Elizabethan poet and pamphleteer
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Chaloner Chute
Chaloner Chute I (died 14 April 1659) of The Vyne, Sherborne St John, Hampshire, was an English lawyer, Member of Parliament and Speaker of the House of Commons during the Commonwealth.
Origins
Chute was the son of Charles Chute of the Middle ...
(died 1659), English lawyer and Speaker of the House of Commons
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Christopher G. Chute (born 1955), American biomedical informatics researcher
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Hillary Chute
Hillary Chute (born 1976 in Boston, MA) is an American literary scholar and an expert on comics and graphic narratives. She is Distinguished Professor of English and Art + Design at Northeastern University. She was formerly Associate Professor in ...
(born 1976), American academic
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Marchette Chute Marchette Gaylord Chute (1909 – May 6, 1994) was an American writer. As a biographer, she specialized in English literary figures; she published biographies of Geoffrey Chaucer, Ben Jonson, and William Shakespeare. As a children's writer, she sp ...
(1909–1994), American biographer
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Philip Chute
Philip Chute or Chowte (born by 1506 – 1567), of Horne Place, Appledore, Kent, was an English member of parliament in Elizabethan England. He is the progenitor of Chute dynasty in England and Ireland from the Chutes of Hampshire and Norfolk, ...
(1506–1567), English Member of Parliament
Places
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Chute, Wiltshire
Chute is a civil parish in east Wiltshire, England, on the border with Hampshire. It includes the main village of Upper Chute and the smaller settlements of Lower Chute, Chute Standen, Chute Cadley and Mount Cowdown. The settlements are sometimes ...
, a parish in England, United Kingdom
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Chute River
Long Lake is an lake between the towns of Naples, Maine, Bridgton, Maine and Harrison, Maine. It is connected to Brandy Pond through the Chute River. Long Lake was created by receding glaciers, and has many coves and rocks.
Canal boats from ...
, a short river in Maine, United States
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Chute, Victoria
Chute is a locality in central Victoria, Australia. The locality is in the Shire of Pyrenees local government area, west of the state capital, Melbourne
Melbourne ( ; Boonwurrung/Woiwurrung: ''Narrm'' or ''Naarm'') is the capital and mo ...
, a locality in Australia
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Rivière des Chutes (Batiscan River tributary)
The Rivière des Chutes (''English: River of the Falls'') drains mainly the municipality of Saint-Narcisse, and also Saint-Stanislas, at the end of its course. These municipalities are located in the Les Chenaux Regional County Municipality, in th ...
(french: Chutes River; Falls River), a river in Mauricie, Quebec, Canada
Facilities and structures
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Pont des Chutes
The pont des Chutes is a covered bridge in Abitibi-Témiscamingue, Canada.
Among the last in Quebec, 34 covered bridges were constructed in Abitibi, and are associated with the colonisation of the region in the early 1900s. Today fewer than h ...
(french: Chutes Bridge; Falls Bridge), a covered bridge in Abitibi-Témiscamingue, Quebec, Canada
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École secondaire des Chutes (disambiguation) École secondaire des Chutes (french: Chutes Secondary School; Falls Secondary) may refer to:
* École secondaire des Chutes (Rawdon) of the Commission scolaire des Samares
* École secondaire des Chutes (Shawinigan) of the Commission scolaire de ...
(french: Chutes Secondary School; Falls Secondary); highschools
Television
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''Chute!'' (television programme), a children's programme
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The Chute
"The Chute" is the 45th episode of '' Star Trek: Voyager'', the third episode of the third season. In this science fiction story, two members of the crew of the USS ''Voyager'' are trapped in an alien prison. The episode was directed by Les Landa ...
", a 1996 episode in the third season of ''Star Trek: Voyager''
Other uses
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Chutes and ladders
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Pilot chute
A pilot chute is a small auxiliary parachute used to deploy the main or reserve parachute. The pilot chute is connected by a bridle to the deployment bag containing the parachute. Pilot chutes are a critical component of all modern skydiving and B ...
, a small auxiliary parachute used to deploy a main parachute
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Chute (racecourse)
In horse racing, a chute is 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, m ...
, a projection extending from either end of an oval-shaped racecourse
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Squeeze chute
A cattle crush (in UK, New Zealand, Ireland, Botswana and Australia), squeeze chute (North America), cattle chute (North America), standing stock, or simply stock (North America, Ireland) is a strongly built stall or cage for holding cattle, ...
, a cage for restraining a farm animal
* Chute (in North America), a
cattle race
A cattle chute (North America) or cattle race ( Australia, British Isles and New Zealand) also called a run or alley, is a narrow corridor built for cattle that separates them from the rest of the herd and allows handlers and veterinarians to pro ...
, a channel for handling and sorting farm animals
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Shoot (disambiguation)
A shoot is an immature plant or portion of a plant.
Shoot may also refer to:
* Photo shoot, a photography session; an event wherein a photographer takes photographs
* Shooting, the firing of projectile weapons
Arts and entertainment Film and tele ...
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Shute (disambiguation) Shute may refer to:
Places
* Shute, Devon, village in Devon, near Axminster
** Shute Barton, mediaeval manor house, located at Shute
* Shute Harbour, Australia
* Shute Park (Oregon), park in Hillsboro, Oregon
People with the surname
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Deschutes (disambiguation)
Des chutes is French for ''of the falls'', referring to waterfalls or rapids.
Deschutes or Des Chutes or variations may refer to:
Places
* Deschutes County, Oregon, a county in the U.S. state of Oregon
* Deschutes National Forest, a national fo ...
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